SPW Club Carnage Results

Results from Singapore Pro Wrestling’s Club Carnage at the Lunar Club, featuring championship action, key wins, and a chaotic main event in front of a packed crowd.

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2/1/20261 min read

Singapore Pro Wrestling – Club Carnage Results

Singapore Pro Wrestling returned to the Lunar Club last night with Club Carnage, packing out the venue and delivering a loud, fast-moving show that leaned fully into the close-quarters chaos the space is known for. With the crowd right on top of the action, every match felt amplified, and SPW took full advantage of the atmosphere.

The night opened with a notable result as Dr Gore scored an upset pinfall victory over Aiden Rex. Rex entered with momentum, but Dr Gore capitalised on his opportunity and walked away with a statement win that immediately set the tone for the evening.

Tag team action followed, with The Midnight Bastards picking up a win over Mighty Jackson, represented by Mighty Might and MJ Riz. In a division that continues to build depth, this result keeps The Midnight Bastards firmly in the conversation moving forward.

Championship stakes came into play next as CK successfully retained the Singapore Championship in a three-way match against The Wonderboy and Emman. With multiple challengers involved, the champion navigated the unpredictable nature of the bout and left Lunar Club still holding the title.

In women’s tag action, Alexis Lee and Madkat Karina defeated Selina and Poppy, with Alexis securing the pinfall on Poppy to close the match. The win further establishes the Lee and Karina pairing as one to watch within SPW’s growing women’s division.

The main event lived up to the Club Carnage name. With brawling spreading across the venue and weapons including trays and ladders coming into play, the match descended into full venue-wide chaos. When it finally came to an end, Da Butcherman stood tall after pinning Bryson Blade to claim the victory.

There’s no official word yet on SPW’s next event, but all signs point toward a return to the Foo Chow Building sometime in March.

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