SEA Wrestling’s Biggest Weekend of 2026 (So Far) Results Roundup April 13th

A full roundup of a huge weekend for SEA Wrestling, featuring major title changes, standout performances, and key moments from SPW, Grapplemax, FPW, and DEXCON across Singapore, Bangkok, and Manila.

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4/13/20264 min read

SEA Wrestling Results Roundup 13th April– What went down on the biggest wrestling weekend of 2026 (so far)

Professional wrestling took over the sports scene across three of Asia’s mega cities this weekend, as Singapore, Manila, and Bangkok played host to standout events showcasing the very best of Southeast Asian talent. It may be Mania week globally, but in 2026 there is a strong case that no region is delivering quite like SEA Wrestling.

Singapore Pro Wrestling – King’s Landing

We’ve already covered this event in detail, but to recap the key results:

Mason defeated Ryan Shen, Riz, Tok Bomoh Mekong, and Ray to become the new SPW Hardcore Champion.

Aiden Rex defeated Ares (Vietnam Pro Wrestling).

Bryson Blade defeated Terrance, meaning Terrance must now join The Legion of Total Anarchy.

Real Global Threat (The Statement & Emman Azman) defeated Jack N’Cheese and Mighty Arrow to become the new SPW Tag Team Champions.

Selina & Markia Kobashi defeated Alexis Lee and MadKat Karina when Selina pinned Alexis Lee.

Dr Gore defeated CK Vin to become the new SPW Singapore Champion. Post-match, Dr Gore was attacked by Carlo Cannon.

Minoru Suzuki defeated Da Butcherman in the main event.

Reported attendance was over 600 fans.

The Lab Experiment (Real Global Threat)

While Emman Azman and The Statement were capturing gold in Singapore, RGT founder Shivam hosted the first “Lab Experiment” event at Lemon Bangkok.

The mat-based, fight club-style show featured a tournament format. Jonathon Johnson defeated Anot Alonso in the opening round via lariat, while Shivam defeated Monomoth with a Boston Crab. In the final, Shivam overcame Jonathon Johnson via Final Cut.

Approximately 50 fans packed into the intimate Lemon Bangkok venue.

Grapplemax – NWE Homecoming

NWE Homecoming took place at Grapplemax Studios on Saturday, April 11th, with over 100 fans in attendance for a sold-out show featuring established names and emerging talent.

Xtian defeated Shawn Phang and Radiant Rui, pinning Shawn after a distraction from Sarah Coldheart during her ongoing issues with Xtian.

Ban Sachak defeated Nish via Boston Crab to retain the Rising Championship.

Lahrvin defeated Aide with a stiff elbow.

Big Dave defeated Maximillian via superkick.

Divya defeated Jannie by submission.

SPD defeated Tydus, who came close to an upset.

GST defeated Nathan X and Jinn Kai after Big Dave delivered the BrainBusta.

Further details on Grapplemax’s next event are expected soon.

Filipino Pro Wrestling – Pagsubok

Sunday belonged to the Philippines, with two significant shows shaping the local landscape. First was FPW’s Pagsubok, held at the Secret Base and selling out ahead of a card built around key developments and a major title match.

Joshua Ellevistah defeated AB3.

Jason Rex defeated Kid Kwago.

Quatro defeated Thiago.

Rio Rufino defeated Penny Haze.

Zabos defeated Jeffrey.

Roxy Reeves (with assistance from AB3) defeated Kimmy Larue.

Jan Evander defeated Ralph Imbayashi to become the Metro Manila Champion in the main event.

The quick title change to Jan Evander is notable, as is Roxy Reeves aligning with AB3 following the match.

DEXCON – Dito Naman

The weekend concluded with DEXCON’s largest event to date, drawing a sold-out crowd of around 150 (or more) inside the Brawlpit.

The show opened with Hakai Mateo once again left without an opponent, leading to a frustrated in-ring moment, followed by an unconvincing apology from Miguel.

Serafin Liwanag defeated Hit.

Robin Sane defeated Darryl Vol.

Ken Cifer defeated Danny Cavite (Zamora).

It was announced that Joya vs Crystal would crown the inaugural DEXCON Lakambini Champion.

Joya defeated Crystal to become the first Lakambini Champion, though the celebrations were cut short by an attack from Crystal.

Carlo Cannon competed in a 2-on-1 match against Hy Op’s Isaiah Valencia and Nigel San Jose, defeating both.

Post-match, a masked Jonathon Johnson appeared and attacked both Hy Op members. It was later confirmed that Jake De Leon will face Jonathon Johnson at SETUP Absolute Mayhem next month.

In the main event, Jake De Leon defeated Minoru Suzuki and Dabid Ravena to retain the DEXCON World Championship.

Elsewhere

Outside of these major shows, talent from the Philippines continues to gain international exposure. Duke Ortega (FPW) competed in Phuket, Thailand as part of the Paradise Sports Entertainment/Fight Circus collaboration, while Jomar has begun a seven-day tour with the promotion.

Across multiple countries, promotions, and presentation styles, this weekend demonstrated both the scale and diversity of Southeast Asian professional wrestling. From sold-out studio shows to tightly packed experimental concepts and major title changes in the Philippines, the region continues to build momentum in 2026. If this weekend is any indication, SEA Wrestling is not only thriving—it is evolving, with each promotion contributing to a broader, increasingly connected scene.