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Thrash Wrestling Roundup: Cold Blooded 2020

The action came fast and furious this past Saturday as Thrash Wrestling unleashed Cold Blooded 2020 at the Schubert Centre in Vernon. Suffice to say, a good -- and rowdy -- time was had by all.

Who won and who lost when the dust settled and the last carcass was dragged from the ring? Check it, mofos:

1. Fatal Four-Way: No 1 contendership for the Thrash Wrestling Championship was on the line when Camaro Cope defeated The Bomber Braydon Goss, Chucky Lee Ray and Slave. Chucky was pinned with a Coping Mechanism to retain his championship opportunity.

2. Michael More tapped out Mad Dog Marty Sugar with a single Leg Crab after targeting Mad Dog's knee the entire contest, then assaulted Sugar's knee even more after the match was over.

3. Collin Cutler pinned his former student, Ace Redmann Junior, in a hard-hitting show-stealer of a contest in a classic Teacher Vs. Student match.

4. Danika Della Rouge pinned The Vixen Jade in a non-title match, vowing to return to Thrash and take the B.C. Interior title next time.

5. In a rematch 20 years in the making, The Black Dragon pinned Tony Kozina in a closely contested, and emotionally charged, event. The Black Dragon defeated his old rival for the first time!

Thrash returns to Vernon on Friday, March 20!

The next Thrash event is Running Roughshod, and takes place Friday, Feb. 21, at the Westbank Lions Community Centre in West Kelowna.

Then Fight Night goes down Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Luso Canadian Multicultural Centre in Penticton.

FrostFite has been rescheduled for Sat., Feb. 29, in Merritt.

Kamloops next show is Saturday, March 21. Then Thrash invades Barriere Sunday, March 22.

Source: Thrash Wrestling

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