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Name of the event:
ICW 9th Annual Square Go!
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Broadcast type:
Taped
TV station/network:
ICWOnDemand.pivotshare.com
Commentary by:
Billy Kirkwood & James R. Kennedy

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Dark Tag Team Match
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Liam Thomson defeats Leyton Buzzard (c) (13:39) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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ICW Tag Team Title Glasgow Street Fight
The Fite Network (Krieger & Lou King Sharp) defeat The Purge (Krobar & Stevie James) (c) (10:53) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
Noam Dar defeats Stevie Boy (c) (22:31) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 7.33  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 8.00  [2]
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MarkCarnochan97 wrote on 14.01.2024:
[6.0] "I remember falling out of love a little bit with ICW around this time. This show gave me some hope and I was feeling good about the future of the company and attending shows regularly again. Of course, not long after COVID would hit."
PUNQ wrote on 15.04.2020:
[6.0] "Been out-of-loop with ICW for a while, but this was a good show. Dar getting to have a big match, something his main employer doesn't let him, and a lively Rumble was the highlight. The rest of the show was worth the time too. The product as a whole does feel a little bland, even with the guests, but there were more positives than negatives with this one. Leyton Buzzard (c) -vs- Liam Thomson - (ICW Zero-G Title) [**], Aivil (c) -vs- Isla Dawn - (ICW Women's Title) [* 3/4], Krobar & Stevie James (c) -vs- Krieger & Lou King Sharp - (ICW Tag Title; Glasgow Street Fight) [** 1/4], Stevie Boy (c) -vs- Noam Dar - (ICW Title) [*** 1/4], 30-Man Square Go! Match [** 1/2]"
rykejamal wrote on 09.02.2020:
[10.0] "Square Go! Show opens with a great Zero-G title match. Buzzard has come a long way since last summer and was a great champion, but the result was a shocker as I didn't see Thomson regaining the title. Clever finish, a throwback to how Buzzard won the title. Great match. Two former World champs return in Jackie Polo and DCT. Don? t know what to make of the brawl that occurred, but I'm really excited to see them back. Different looks, but my God they've been missed. Aivil vs. Isla Dawn was alright and had some solid action, but alas it felt a bit flat to me and I simply never believed that Dawn had a chance of winning. Tag titles match was really fun. It wasn't bloody as past street fights, but the action was great and spread all over the arena. Krobar getting locked out was a nice touch and allowed the Fite Network to win the titles, in the second shocker of the evening. Kenny Williams and Mark Coffey show up after the match and seal themselves as potential contenders. I'm enjoying this show up to this point. Noam Dar turned out to be a great storyteller, targeting the surgically repaired knee of Stevie Boy, who was a great seller in his own right. Match wasn't as fast as I thought it would be, but it didn't need to be. It felt important and both men went at it to make the title match mean something, although I'm not sure what Davey Blaze's interference means in the long run. Match ends with a shocking win, one I and the crowd never saw coming. Honestly, this was a lot better than anticipated. Watch it. Excited to see where ICW goes with Dar as champ. Then comes the Square Go, a match that can't be reviewed bit by bit. I liked the continuation of the Callihan/Gunn feud. Trent Seven returning and Jake Crist showing up are just some of the highlights. What got me was Luca De Pazzi getting a swift elimination at entrant 30. I lost it. Evans winning was a surprise. Honestly, this was an excellent event that it simply needed a 10, even with an average women's match."