PWG Battle of Los Angeles night two results: A winner is crowned

The winner of PWG’s Battle of Los Angeles tournament was crowned on Sunday night at the Globe Theatre. 

Here are results and Dave Meltzer’s live notes from the show: 

BOLA tournament match: Mike Bailey defeated Jordynne Grace

Really Bailey won via Flamingo Driver. Grace with power moves and chokes and working on hand. Bailey with nice kicks and dives. 

BOLA tournament match: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Titus Alexander

Takeshita won with a jumping knee. Great match. Alexander got a ton of believable offense. Lots of German suplexes, hard kicks, and knees. Alexander did strong and similar moves as Takeshita. 

BOLA tournament match: Bryan Keith defeated Masha Slamovich

Eddie Kingston was on commentary for the match. 

Keith won with a running knee. Very physical. Some great near falls that really popped the crowd. Keith’s mouth was busted open. Both looked good. Crowd was into Masha. Both bowed to each other after. 

BOLA tournament match: Komander defeated Bandido

Komander hit a ropewalk shooting star for the pin. 

Bandido came in hurting. He went heel, but he was hurting. Lots of great spots but several botches. Ref counted three on a near fall early minutes in and took it back. 

BOLA tournament match: Mike Bailey defeated Shun Skywalker 

Best match of the show so far. Bailey won with a shooting star press double knees to the chest. 

Lots of great moves. Skywalker atoned for his performance last night and looked great here. 

Latigo & Black Taurus defeated Rey Horus & Aramis

Taurus pinned Horus after a powerbomb into a backbreaker and Awful Waffle. 

Excellent lucha libre match, great dives and moves. The best match of the night so far. 

BOLA tournament match: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Komander

Takeshita won with a backslide. Too short, but was tremendous while it lasted. 

BOLA tournament match: Mike Bailey defeated Bryan Keith

Great match. Bailey won with a 450 double knees to the back. 

Keith got way over and “please come back” chants. 

Very physical and everything was crisp. Maybe the second best tournament match of the weekend. 

Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia, Sammy Guevara, Matt Menard, & Angelo Parker (with Anna Jay, Tay Melo, and Jake Hager) defeated Jonathan Gresham, Evil Uno, SB Kento, Michael Oku, and Kevin Blackwood

Super entertaining. They treated this like a major match, all action. They all did the slow motion spot for minutes until Jericho started chopping Oku hard. Jericho and Oku were the highlight, but Jericho gave Blackwood a lot of near falls on him before the bay shot by Garcia set up the Judas Effect.

Jericho called it modern ECW.

Fans wanted Daddy Magic talk.

Fans threw money. 

BOLA finals: Mike Bailey defeated Konosuke Takeshita to win the tournament

They pulled out all the stops here, lots of innovative stuff. 

Super match, but they had a hard time following the prior match, and I think people were surprised Takeshita didn’t win. 

Bailey won with shooting star double knees and a Flamingo Driver. 

Bailey said the best wrestlers are in PWG not for the money, but because the greatest supporters of pro wrestling are here. He said this is also Takeshita’s win.

Don Callis was there scouting Takeshita in a segment being filmed for AEW.

PWG reveals night one Battle of Los Angeles 2023 matches

PWG has revealed eight first round matches for night one of Battle of Los Angeles 2023. 

Seven singles bouts and a triple threat match are set for Saturday, January 7, 2023 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, with 17 of the 18 BOLA participants in action on night one.

One unspecified night one bout will serve as a “play-in” match for the BOLA tournament, with the winner facing “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a first round bout on January 8. 

Tickets for the two-day tournament go on sale on today at 8 p.m. Pacific time. 

Here are the night one matches: 

PWG Battle of Los Angeles, Saturday, January 7–

  • Bandido vs. Black Taurus vs. El Hijo del Vikingo 
  • Titus Alexander vs. PWG World Champion Daniel Garcia 
  • Michael Oku vs. Konosuke Takeshita 
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Jonathan Gresham 
  • Aramis vs. Shun Skywalker 
  • Alex Shelley vs. Masha Slamovich 
  • SB KENTo vs. Lio Rush 
  • Latigo vs. Komander

PWG adds 18th entrant to Battle of Los Angeles 2023

PWG has announced a change to the Battle of Los Angeles 2023 lineup, adding an 18th entrant. 

SB KENTo has been announced as the 18th entrant in the 2023 BOLA, set for January 7 and January 8, 2023 in Los Angeles at the Globe Theatre. 

KENTo, 22, is a former Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate and Open the Twin Gate champion.

In a tweet on Wednesday, PWG stated that “Speedball” Mike Bailey would be unable to compete on night one of the tournament on January 7, and will have his first round match on January 8 instead. In addition, a match on night one will determine who will face Bailey in his first round match on January 8. 

First round matches will be announced on Thursday, December 15. Tickets for the two-day event go on sale on Thursday at 8 p.m. Pacific time. 

The updated tournament lineup: 

  • Michael Oku
  • Shun Skywalker
  • Masha Slamovich
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • Komander
  • Alex Shelley
  • Jonathan Gresham
  • Aramis
  • Titus Alexander
  • Jordynne Grace
  • Lio Rush
  • Black Taurus
  • Latigo
  • Daniel Garcia
  • Bandido
  • Konosuke Takeshita
  • El Hijo del Vikingo
  • SB KENTo

The BOLA winner will go on to challenge PWG World Champion Daniel Garcia for the title at a later date. 

PWG announces first round matches for Battle of Los Angeles

PWG has revealed the eight first round matches for night one of Battle of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 29.

Bandido will face “Speedball” Mike Bailey on night one. Bailey was announced as a replacement for Phillip Five Skulls, who may have been CM Punk. Punk tweeted today that it was him, but may have been joking.

The other first round matchups are JONAH vs. Buddy Matthews, ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham vs. Davey Richards, JD Drake vs. Black Taurus, Lee Moriarty vs. Alex Shelley, Jack Cartwheel vs. Lio Rush, Kevin Blackwood vs. Daniel Garcia, and Aramis vs. Rey Horus.

Tickets for BOLA are on sale now. The event will take place at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California on January 29 and January 30.

Here is the lineup:

PWG Battle of Los Angeles night one, Saturday, January 29 —

  • Bandido vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • JONAH vs. Buddy Matthews
  • ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham vs. Davey Richards
  • JD Drake vs. Black Taurus
  • Lee Moriarty vs. Alex Shelley
  • Jack Cartwheel vs. Lio Rush
  • Kevin Blackwood vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Aramis vs. Rey Horus

All participants revealed for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

PWG has announced the full field of 16 for the Battle of Los Angeles 2022 tournament. 

Buddy Matthews and Phillip Five Skulls were revealed today as the final two participants in the 2022 BOLA. PWG announcedboth on Twitter.

“Phillip Five Skulls” looks to be a mystery entrant, with PWG using the name as a joke. It’s based on a tweet from earlier this year where someone made up the name “Phillip Five Skulls from Dayton.”

Matthews, formerly known as Buddy Murphy in WWE, and the unknown Philip Five Skulls join PWG World Champion Bandido, ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus, Jack Cartwheel, Aramis, Davey Richards, JD Drake, and Rey Horus in the BOLA field. The event will be held at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30, the same weekend as WWE’s Royal Rumble.

Matthews was released by WWE in June and has since embarked on an indie tour that has included a stop in NJPW for a match with Kazuchika Okada at Battle in the Valley in November. 

Rey Horus announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

Photo: Rey Horus on Instagram

The Battle of Los Angeles field is now at 14. 

PWG announced on Twitter this evening that Rey Horus will take part in the 2022 BOLA tournament. The event will be held at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30. 

Horus joins PWG World Champion Bandido, ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus, Jack Cartwheel, Aramis, Davey Richards, plus JD Drake as announced tournament participants.

A ROH, AAA, MLW and former Lucha Underground regular, Horus has taken part in the last three BOLA tournaments. In 2017, he dropped a first round contest to Rey Fenix. In 2018,  Horus defeated Adam Brooks in the first round, then lost in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament winner Jeff Cobb. In the 2019 BOLA, he lost in the first round to Dragon Lee.

JD Drake announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

Photo: JD Drake on Twitter

JD Drake will take part in the 2022 PWG Battle of Los Angeles. 

PWG announced tonight that Drake is the thirteenth entrant in the BOLA. The tournament will be held on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Drake, an AEW regular as part of The Wingmen, joins PWG World Champion Bandido, ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus, Jack Cartwheel, Aramis, plus Davey Richards in the BOLA field. 

After making his PWG debut in 2019 at The Makings Of A Varsity Athlete, Drake has appeared on three PWG events in 2021 as the company returned to running shows following a pandemic-related hiatus. Drake teamed with Anthony Henry to challenge PWG World Tag Team Champions Malakai Black and Brody King at November’s It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) show.

Jonathan Gresham announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

Photo: Jonathan Gresham on Twitter

The ROH World Champion is heading to Los Angeles. 

PWG announced tonight that Jonathan Gresham will be part of the 2022 Battle of Los Angeles tournament. BOLA will be held on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Gresham joins PWG World Champion Bandido, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus, Jack Cartwheel, Aramis, plus Davey Richards in the BOLA field. 

Gresham won the ROH World title by defeating Jay Lethal in the main event of the Final Battle pay-per-view on December 11. The title was vacated after Bandido tested positive for COVID-19 the week of the event. He has since defended the ROH title at GCW Blood on the Hills, and is also set to defend the title against Blake Christian at The Wrld on GCW on January 23 at a sold out Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.

Aramis announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

PWG has announced the eleventh participant for the Battle of Los Angeles 2022. 

Aramis will be part of the field for the second time, as he joins the previously announced PWG World Champion Bandido, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus, Jack Cartwheel and Davey Richards in the BOLA field.

The tournament is set to take place on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Aramis became a PWG regular this year, appearing at their last three events. He teamed with Rey Horus in a win over Myron Reed and Trey Miguel at Mystery Vortex 7 in August, lost to Dragon Lee at Threemendous VI in September, then defeated Jack Cartwheel at It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) in November. In his previous BOLA appearance, he lost in the first round of the 2019 tournament to Rey Fenix. 

Davey Richards announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

Image: Davey Richards on Twitter

PWG has made their tenth talent announcement for the 2022 Battle of Los Angeles event. 

Davey Richards will take part in the 2022 edition of BOLA. The tournament is set to take place on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Richards joins PWG World Champion Bandido, AEW’s Lio Rush, Daniel Garcia and Lee Moriarty, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Black Taurus and Jack Cartwheel in the BOLA field.

Richards returned to the ring in 2021 following a four-year hiatus. He won MLW’s Opera Cup in November, defeating TJP in the finals. Richards also re-formed the American Wolves tag team with Eddie Edwards and captured the Pro Wrestling Revolver Tag Team titles in October. 

In his most recent PWG appearance, Richards lost to Lio Rush at It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) in November. He also unsuccessfully challenged Bandido for the PWG title at Threemendous VI in September.

AEW’s Lee Moriarty announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

Lee Moriarty has been announced as the ninth entrant in the PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022. 

PWG made the announcement on Twitter this evening. Moriarty joins PWG World Champion Bandido, JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, AEW’s Lio Rush, AEW’s Daniel Garcia, Black Taurus and Jack Cartwheel in the tournament lineup. Battle of Los Angeles will take place on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Moriarty accepted a contract offer from AEW at the Dark: Elevation taping in Cincinnati on September 8. The company officially announced the full-time deal on October 15. Moriarty faced CM Punk on the December 1 Dynamite, then competed in the Dynamite Diamond Ring Battle Royale on December 8. 

A former IWTV Independent Wrestling World Champion. He last appeared for PWG in November at It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll), defeating Blackwood on that show. 

Bandido announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

The eighth entrant in the PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022 tournament has been announced. 

PWG World Champion Bandido will take part in the 2022 BOLA. The promotion made the official announcement tonight on Twitter. Battle of Los Angeles will take place on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Bandido joins JONAH, Alex Shelley, Kevin Blackwood, Lio Rush, Black Taurus, Daniel Garcia and Jack Cartwheel in the tournament lineup. Bandido has held PWG’s World title since December 2019 and is the longest-reigning World Champion in the company’s history, that fact aided by PWG not being able to run events in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bandido was forced to vacate the ROH World Championship just prior to Final Battle on December 11 following a positive COVID-19 test. Jonathan Gresham then won the vacant title by defeating Jay Lethal in the main event of that show. 

Black Taurus announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

PWG has made their fifth talent announcement for the 2022 Battle of Los Angeles tournament. 

The promotion has announced Black Taurus as a participant in BOLA 2022. He joins Lio Rush, Alex Shelley, JONAH and Kevin Blackwood on the list of tournament entrants. Taurus also competed in the 2019 Battle of Los Angeles, losing in the first round to Darby Allin. 

Black Taurus, an Impact Wrestling and AAA regular, made his PWG debut in July 2019. He challenged Bandido for the PWG World Championship at this year’s Mystery Vortex 7 event in August, then competed for the vacant PWG Tag titles at September’s Threemendous VI event in a match won by Malakai Black and Brody King. 

2022’s Battle of Los Angeles will take place on Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30 at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. It will be the sixteenth edition of the tournament, and the first since 2019 after the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow for a 2020 or 2021 edition. 

AEW’s Lio Rush announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

PWG has announced the fourth entrant in the Battle of Los Angeles 2022. 

AEW’s Lio Rush will be part of the 2022 BOLA tournament, joining JONAH, Alex Shelley, and Kevin Blackwood who have been announced previously. The Battle of Los Angeles 2022 will be held Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30, the same weekend as WWE’s Royal Rumble. 

Rush made his PWG return at November’s It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) event, defeating Davey Richards on that show. That match was Rush’s first with the promotion since 2017. 

Since joining AEW, Rush has appeared in two battle royales, a pair of tag matches with Dante Martin as his partner, and a singles match against Rayo on this week’s AEW Dark. In addition to his AEW work, Rush is also a regular for NJPW Strong. 

BOLA returns in 2022 after not being held in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Kevin Blackwood announced for PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2022

PWG has announced the third entrant in the Battle of Los Angeles 2022. 

Kevin Blackwood will be part of the 2022 BOLA tournament, joining JONAH and Alex Shelley as the first three participants announced.  The Battle of Los Angeles is set for Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30, the same weekend as WWE’s Royal Rumble.

Blackwood, 31, currently holds the ESW Heavyweight Championship, defeating AEW’s Daniel Garcia for the title last month. Blackwood made his PWG debut in November at It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll), losing to Lee Moriarty. 

Battle of Los Angeles returns in 2022 following a two-year absence. This iteration of the tournament will be held over two nights, a departure from the three-night format of recent years. Current PWG World Champion Bandido won the 2019 BOLA. Ricochet remains the only two-time winner of the tournament, claiming victory in 2014 and 2017.