
BAY SHORE, N.Y. — Victory Pro Wrestling returned to ProGame Athletics on Saturday, Oct. 11, for Haunted Ground, a night filled with action, emotion, and championship drama. From the opening moments with VPW Champion Dezmond Cole to a wild triple-threat tag team showdown, fans witnessed another unforgettable night of professional wrestling on Long Island.
Dezmond Cole opens the show and wants to talk about the good things: the people who got engaged, that he’s 100 percent, and that he is the new VPW Champion. He says anyone can step up who wants to, and Samwell Thompson and Valerie Verman make their way to the entranceway. Thompson says he will become champion tonight in Cole’s first title defense. Cole responds that tonight, all everyone will hear is “AND STILL!”
DAVID GRAHAM vs. BROTHER GREATNESS ENDS IN NO CONTEST
- Brother Greatness is the clear fan favorite in this one. He starts hot, taking the fight to Graham. He lands a pair of hip tosses, sending Graham to the outside to regroup. Graham makes his way back into the ring, and the two men exchange a few pinfalls, each trying to steal the win early on.
- Brother Greatness puts a stop to this, landing a beautiful dropkick on Graham. As Brother Greatness tries for another big move, Graham counters and hits a backbreaker to gain momentum. Brother Greatness tries to fight back, but Graham catches him with a big boot in the corner to stop any momentum.
- Brother Greatness does his best to fight back with strong strikes. However, Graham shows he can hang with the best of them and lays out Brother Greatness with heavy shots of his own. Brother Greatness changes the tide of the match and takes out Graham with a diving crossbody.
- Brother Greatness attempts another big move from the top, but Graham hits the ropes, causing him to fall. In the end, both competitors pinned each other at the same time. The contest was ruled a draw, which neither man was happy about. Graham slapped Brother Greatness before running out of the ring, showing that things are far from over between the two.
ADAM CAIN def. GEORGIO LAWRENCE and ZAKK RAMSES
- Georgio Lawrence doesn’t make many friends on his way to the ring. Adam Cain looks to be all business, with Silk E. Smooth by his side. Suddenly, before the two can lock up, Zakk Ramses makes his way down to the ring. He says that it’s always just been business before entering the ring and joining the match.
- Lawrence tries to take down Ramses with big leg kicks, but Ramses makes short work of him. Cain is heard saying he doesn’t “want to fight him.” However, Ramses leaves him no choice and starts the fight with Cain, beating him down in the corner with heavy lariats.
- Lawrence reenters the ring and tries again to take down the big man, but Ramses is unaffected by Lawrence’s kicks and sends him crashing to the mat. Lawrence goes back to the floor, leaving Ramses to beat down Cain. Cain tries for a big scoop slam, but Ramses’ weight causes him to fall under the pressure.
- Ramses attempts a chokeslam, which is stopped by Smooth. Lawrence attacks Ramses with a chop block to the leg. Cain hits Ramses with a flying clothesline to get him down to one knee, then officially fires Ramses from Cain Industries. Lawrence attempts a suplex on Ramses but can’t get him up. Cain assists, and together they take the big man off his feet.
- Cain and Lawrence exchange strikes, with Cain gaining the upper hand. However, Lawrence hits a tornado DDT on Cain and goes for the pinfall, which is broken up by Ramses. In the end, Cain sends Ramses outside and hits a spear on Lawrence to win the match.
- After the match, Anthony Gangone’s voice is heard over the loudspeaker. Gangone challenges Cain to a match on November 8 and says he wants “Silk E. Smooth to be right in the middle.” He announces that Smooth will be the special guest referee when they finally meet. Cain shoves Smooth to the ground before walking out separately from his manager.
ALVIN ALVAREZ def. JJ DOZE
- JJ Doze makes his way to the ring and cuts a promo, talking about how when Alvin injured himself, he tried to help him. Doze says he doesn’t understand the “victim mentality” Alvarez has. Alvarez attacks Doze from behind and sends him to the floor, continuing the fight by throwing Doze into the ring post.
- The match returns to the ring, where Alvarez keeps up the onslaught. Alvarez makes it clear that nobody texted, called, or messaged him when he got hurt. Alvarez charges at Doze in the corner, but Doze uses his speed to counter. Unfortunately for Doze, Alvarez levels him with a big boot followed by a senton.
- Alvarez pulls down the straps and charges again, but Doze moves out of the way and takes Alvarez down with a tilt-a-whirl headscissors, sending him outside. Doze follows up with a front flip through the middle rope.
- Back in the ring, the match remains evenly contested. Alvarez goes for a big splash but misses. Doze hits two superkicks and a clothesline to the back of the head, followed by a near fall. In the end, Alvarez uses the referee as a shield, hits Doze from behind, and connects with a splash for the three-count.
THE UNWILTING TATIANA def. LA PEGASA
- La Pegasa makes her way to the ring for a showdown with the “Mother Nature of Professional Wrestling,” The Unwilting Tatiana. The two start with chain wrestling, with Pegasa gaining the upper hand and hitting a low dropkick for a two-count.
- Tatiana takes Pegasa down with a hip toss and gains momentum, hitting a sidewalk slam for a near fall. She hits a running cannonball in the corner and goes for another pin, but Pegasa kicks out. The fans rally behind Pegasa, who blocks a suplex.
- Pegasa sidesteps a charging Tatiana and hits a running elbow in the corner, followed by a springboard cutter for a near fall. Pegasa goes high-risk but misses, allowing Tatiana to hit her finisher for the three-count.
VPW NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: REX LAWLESS def. EVIL KIP
- The Victory Pro Wrestling New York State Champion, Rex Lawless, makes his way to the ring for an open challenge. Alvin Alvarez, wearing a suit, teases accepting but joins the commentary team instead. Evil Kip officially answers the challenge.
- Lawless dominates early, using his size to control Kip and slam his head on three of the four corner turnbuckles. Lawless sends Kip crashing to the outside, where Kip tries to run into the fans but falls off the guardrail. He attempts to leave with the title but thinks better of it.
- As Kip reenters the ring, Lawless hits a big boot, sending him back to the floor. When Lawless returns to the ring, Kip catches his leg on the middle rope and briefly shifts the momentum. Kip attacks Lawless’s legs and taunts him, but wastes too much time. Lawless recovers, hits a big clothesline, and sends Kip flying. He follows with a running big boot and a cannonball for a near fall. In the end, Lawless hits his double chokeslam finisher for the win to retain his title.
SECURITY INC. (OFFICER RONALD MOSES and GUARDDOG MALCOM MURRAY) def. SKULL & BONEZ (BONEZ and HAMLET HURTSSUE) and THE BODY SNATCHERS (GOD OF THE DAD BOD and MARVELOUS)
- Security Inc. cuts a promo, claiming Even Stevens and Commissioner Kevin Fulton are not in attendance because they’re scared. Skull & Bonez make their way to the ring, followed by The Body Snatchers, turning the bout into a triple-threat tag match.
- Marvelous, Moses, and Bonez start for their teams. Security Inc. hides outside the ring, leaving Marvelous and Bonez to go at it. Marvelous bites God of the Dad Bod’s hand and then Murray’s. Bonez and Marvelous exchange evenly until Hamlet takes down Marvelous with a spinning move.
- Murray takes over for his team, dominating both Bonez and Marvelous. Moses tags in and continues the assault. Hurttsue tries to fight back, but Moses sends him shoulder-first into the post. Moses drops Marvelous stomach-first on his knee and tags Murray back in.
- All chaos breaks loose at ringside as Bonez, Moses, and God of the Dad Bod brawl. Marvelous makes the hot tag to God of the Dad Bod, who clears house. In the end, after a wild back-and-forth, Security Inc. delivers a low blow to God of the Dad Bod and hits their finisher on Bonez to win the match.
SOFIA CASTILLO def. VALERIE VERMAN (w/ SAMWELL THOMPSON)
- Valerie Verman makes her way to the ring with Samwell Thompson to face “The Ringmaster” Sofia Castillo. Castillo is the clear fan favorite, while Verman taunts the audience.
- Castillo tries to lock up, but Verman stalls. When the action begins, Castillo takes her down with a leg scissors and nearly scores a pin. After a brief feeling-out process, Castillo rains strikes on Verman. Thompson distracts the referee, allowing Verman to hit a DDT and take control.
- Verman dominates with help from Thompson, posing for photos mid-match. Castillo eventually rallies, but Verman cuts her off with a neckbreaker.
- Verman runs around the ring, chased by Castillo. Castillo takes down Thompson with a big boot and looks to finish Verman, but Thompson recovers and interferes. In the end, music hits, distracting Verman and Thompson, and Castillo rolls up Verman for the three-count.
VPW CHAMPIONSHIP: DEZMOND COLE def. SAMWELL THOMPSON (w/ VALERIE VERMAN)
- The main event features Dezmond Cole defending the Victory Pro Wrestling Championship against Samwell Thompson, accompanied by Valerie Verman. Cole remains the top fan favorite, with the crowd loudly behind him.
- The two start with chain wrestling, with Cole gaining the upper hand. Thompson challenges Cole to a test of strength but goes for a cheap shot instead. Cole anticipates it and takes control. A distraction from Verman allows Thompson to take over and deliver a back body drop on the ring apron.
- Cole fights back, but Thompson targets the midsection and hits a Russian leg sweep into the turnbuckle pads. Thompson follows with a dropkick and locks in a submission, but Cole powers out and rallies.
- Cole hits a suplex and fires up the crowd with a rolling leg drop for a near fall. Thompson dodges a corner attack and lands several kicks, followed by a pedigree for two. In the end, as Thompson grabs the belt to use as a weapon, Cole counters with a kick and finishes him off with his signature move for the three-count to retain the VPW Championship.
- After the match, Alvin Alvarez teases a confrontation with Cole but ultimately smiles, shakes his hand, and walks away.
Victory Pro Wrestling returns to Pro Game Sports in Bay Shore on Saturday night, November 8, 2025 for Thanks.. for Nothing

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LOCKDOWN IN BAY SHORE
After becoming top contenders to the VPW Tag Team Championships, the Kings of New York Security Inc have demanded to meet the Even Stevens “as gentlemen” for an official contract signing.
VPW NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
The Rex Lawless Open Challenge continues… who will step up to the Pectoral Poseidon in November?
VPW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
The Notorious Mimi returns to VPW to challenge Temptatious Tiphani Grady for the title.
THE DEBUT OF GABRIEL SKYE
One of the more talented performers in the independent scene finally makes his VPW debut. Standing in his way is The Specialist Georgio Lawrence, looking to make a name for himself.
GRUDGE MATCH
Former partners and business associates Dr Sleep Anthony Gangone and the Infamous Adam Cain collide in this grudge match with their manager Silk E Smooth as Special Guest Referee
A MUST WIN REMATCH
Brother Greatness meets The Veteran David Graham to settle the score from Haunted Ground
TRIPLE THREAT TOP CONTENDERS MATCH
The Unwilting Tatiana, Latina Spice Nat Castle, and Journey Burke Esq meet to challenge for the VPW Women’s Championship in December
…and so much more!!!
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