Combat Zone Wrestling Season 20 Episode 24 CZW"Tournament of Death 16" 6/10/2017 Townsend, DE
- June 10, 2017
- 220 min
On June 10th, 2017, Combat Zone Wrestling aired its 20th season and 24th episode, titled "Tournament of Death 16." The event took place in Townsend, Delaware, and saw some of the promotion's most hardcore and extreme wrestlers compete in a deadly competition for the title of Tournament of Death champion.
The Tournament of Death has become an annual tradition for CZW, featuring some of the most violent and brutal matches in all of professional wrestling. For the 16th edition, eight wrestlers entered the fray, each ready to put their bodies on the line for a shot at glory.
The first round of the tournament saw some shocking upsets, as fan favorites like Danny Havoc and Conor Claxton were eliminated. Meanwhile, upstarts like Jimmy Lloyd and Clint Margera made their mark with impressive performances.
As the tournament progressed, the violence only intensified. The quarterfinals saw some of the most brutal matches in CZW history, as the remaining wrestlers pulled out all the stops to advance to the next round. One match in particular, pitting Nick Gage against Rickey Shane Page, will go down in CZW lore for its sheer brutality and bloodshed.
By the time the semifinals rolled around, only four wrestlers remained. Fans were on the edge of their seats as Jimmy Lloyd battled Clint Margera and Devon Moore faced off against Rickey Shane Page. Each match was a bloody, violent affair, with weapons like light tubes, barbed wire, and even a weed whacker coming into play.
In the end, it all came down to the finals: a one-on-one match between Rickey Shane Page and Jimmy Lloyd. Both men had survived grueling matches to get here, and now they had one more obstacle to overcome. As they stepped into the ring, fans knew they were in for a blood-soaked, ultra-violent battle.
What followed was a match that will go down in CZW history. Page and Lloyd tore each other apart with everything from light tubes to cinder blocks, leaving a trail of blood and broken bodies in their wake. It was a brutal, unrelenting contest, and in the end, only one man emerged victorious.
To say any more would be to spoil the surprise, but suffice it to say that "Tournament of Death 16" was a must-see event for any CZW fan. From the shocking upsets to the jaw-dropping violence, this was one of the promotion's most unforgettable shows of all time.