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Love Pro Wrestling Results: April 23rd and 24th, 2026

by Spencer Love April 26, 2026

Love Pro Wrestling Results: March 20th & 21st, 2026

LPW 46: Savage Love Preview

Love Pro Wrestling Results: February 26th & 27th, 2026

LPW x EOK: The Oil Rumble Results

Love Pro Wrestling Results: January 22nd & 23rd, 2026

LPW x EOK: Oil Rumble III Preview

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LPW 44: Great Scott Preview

by Pluggo January 22, 2026

Love Pro Wrestling Results: November 22nd, 2025

Pluggo’s Top 5 of the Week!

LPW 43 Revolution Preview

Pluggo’s Top 5 of the Week!

Big Bad Boris’ Announces 40-Hour Live Stream Benefitting CMHA

Love Pro Wrestling Results: October 23rd & 24th, 2025

Zoë Sager Becomes First Canadian Signed to WWE ID Program

by Spencer Love November 17, 2024
written by Spencer Love

“The Intangible” Zoë Sager, a former LPW Grand and Challenge Champion, has become the first-ever Canadian wrestler signed by WWE ID. The program, launched on October 29, 2024, is designed to “identify the top independent wrestling prospects with an official “WWE ID Prospect” designation and support their developmental journey”. 

The announcement was made yesterday in Toronto, Ontario, as part of Northern Crown Wrestling’s latest event.

Sager began her career in 2018, training with former WWE/WCW star Lance Storm at Calgary’s Storm Wrestling Academy. That year also saw her make her in-ring debut for the Prairie Wrestling Alliance, quickly becoming recognized as one of Alberta’s top wrestlers. Since 2021, Sager has not only wrestled locally for Love Pro Wrestling, but for several of the world’s top promotions, including appearances with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), WrestleCore, and Dungeon Wrestling. Not only is Sager both a former LPW Grand and Challenge Champion,  but is the current 365 Pro Wrestling Global Women’s Champion. This year, for the second straight year, Sager was named to the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 and the Pro Wrestling Illustrated Women’s 250, earning her worldwide acclaim as one of the world’s top professional wrestlers. Additionally, Sager was a foundational part of Love Pro Wrestling’s pair of history-making events at Rogers Place and West Edmonton Mall.

According to their website, the WWE ID program is designed to “identify the top independent wrestling prospects with an official “WWE ID Prospect” designation and support their developmental journey. WWE ID will give fans the opportunity to follow the paths of these standout prospects on the independent wrestling scene through curated, behind-the-scenes content, as well as highlights and matches showcased across WWE’s social platforms.”

Congratulations, Zoë, from all of us at Love Pro Wrestling!

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Athena. THE Women’s Champion Right Now.

by Omar MA November 16, 2024
written by Omar MA

August 20th, 2016. The time when we’re in the middle of “the greatest summer ever” according to Zoomers like myself until you find out that from May 1 to Sept. 12 of that year, nearly 15,000 daily records for warmest lows were set in the United States alone, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data. Great!  

It was also the year that the second NXT: Takeover Brooklyn show took place and ya boy was as hyped as seeing Ricardo Calafiori’s goal against Man City a few months ago. It was *a chef’s kiss*.

What makes the show a chef’s kiss is the entire card itself and the highlights. Asuka vs Bayley, PEAK Tye Dillinger hype, remember TM61?, Authors of Pain, another DIY vs Revival classic, BOBBY ROODEUH, Shinsuke Nakamura winning a major title (laughable statement in 2024).

One of the highlights was the debut of Ember Moon. The music from It Lives, It Breathes, the fantasy aesthetic with hood on looking like my rogue playthrough character in Dragon Age: Veil-guard.

That entrance as well as her finisher made me appreciate her right away as someone who hasn’t watched her previous work in the indies. She just had that “cool” factor that grabbed me instantaneously.

Her success in NXT (having banger matches, especially with Asuka and being an NXT women’s champion) didn’t translate well in the main roster because it’s the norm of 2010s WWE.

Even after her WWE release and joining all elite wrestling, she struggled a bit particularly in the promo side of things (one hundo pee anyone?) Fortunately, AEW played to her strengths which is delivering great match after great match after great match after great match. 

And winning the ROH women’s championship just solidified her stance as the women’s champion right now. Let me highlight one example

Her story with Billie Starkz is one of the most compelling stories because it’s a mentor and mentoree who are both trying to prove themselves. It’s a textbook case of why simplicity (in the case of telling a story) thrives in professional wrestling. 

Their match at the ROH final battle? My fallen goddess, what a match! 

There are many reasons why this match slaps harder than a Gunther chop. Athena vs Billie Starkz was a storytelling, thrilling and physical encounter which told the continued narrative between the two. The bout focused on a professional rivalry which created a fierce base of betrayal, power, and passion. It featured powerful back-and-forth jabs, intense strikes and a truly breathtaking tempo, making a viewer feel the risk at any given moment. Raw emotions from the performers made the match intense. To be honest, I was rooting for Billie Starkz, especially as someone who, like Starkz, is the young hungry mentoree trying to prove myself day in and day out. Athena and Billie Starkz did a phenomenal job of building off each other and turning in fantastic shifts of moments that’ll remember fondly as a wrasslin fan.

The writing of the women’s division in WWE (main roster speaking) hasn’t been their strong suit for quite some time so I’m glad that an alternative; an entity like AEW shows how you can book a solid women’s division despite their history of not booking the women’s division right. 

And Athena being the ROH women’s champion for 50 days played a huge role in that.

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Love Pro Wrestling Results: October 24th & 25th, 2024

by Spencer Love November 14, 2024
written by Spencer Love

Love Pro Wrestling returned to the Rec Room for our penultimate events of 2024! Get your full results below, including Blake Christian’s debut, the return of the Imitation Game matchup, and more!

LPW x CWS #19

Thursday, October 24th, 2024

The Rec Room South Edmonton

IMITATION GAME: Jeff Hardy (played by TY Jackson) def. CM Punk (played by Jack Pride)

Michael Richard Blais def. William Taylor

Marz the Specialist def. Steven Crowe

IMITATION GAME: Mankind (played by the Canadian Goose) def. The Rock (played by Zoë Sager) & Stone Cold Steve Austin (played by Taryn From Accounting)

LPW 31: DIARY OF A MAD GRAPPLER

Friday, October 25th, 2024

The Rec Room South Edmonton

LPW Challenge Championship Match: Michael Richard Blais (c) def. Elliot Tyler

LPW Tag Team Championship Match: Ride or Die (c) def. The Canadian Goose & Riley Cruz

Para Lira (Berat Gorani & Sheik Shabaz) def. The RADz (Lumberjack Larry Woods & Rich King)

TY Jackson def. Matt Viviani

LPW Scramble Championship Match: Eli Surge (c) def. Allie Katch, Zoë Sager, Dean Richtor, & Jack Pride

LPW Grand Championship Match: Marz the Specialist (c) def. Blake Christian

Current LPW Champions

Grand Champion: Marz the Specialist

Challenge Champion: Michael Richard Blais

Scramble Champion: Eli Surge

Tag Team Champions: Ride or Die (Taryn From Accounting & Steven Crowe)

CWS Champion of Salvation: “The Canadian Goose” Kyle Shaw

Cast & Crew

Referees: Judge Ben Oomen, Stu Garvey, Mike “The Fitz” Fitzpatrick, Wayne Bruce

Commentary: Big Bad Boris, Spencer Love

Production: Dustyn Devos, Nick Malychuk, Ben Oomen, Dee Harte, Michael Carroll, Ken Charters, Scout Hnatiuk

Upcoming Events:

LPW x CWS #20 👉 https://tixr.com/e/121047

LPW 32: Anyway, Here’s Wonderwall 👉 https://tixr.com/e/103918

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Retirement and Moving Forward | Love Wrestling Interviews Marko Stunt!

by Pluggo November 4, 2024
written by Pluggo

An emotional roller-coaster of a week for this man and his fans alike. In his first interview after announcing his retirement, Marko Stunt sits down with Pluggo on Love Wrestling Interviews! Marko details both the bad and the good that led to his decision to retire, and shares his ambitions for Pro Wrestling Adrenaline, the promotion he and his team run in the North MS/Memphis area.

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On his decision to retire:

It’s been something I’ve been trying to avoid. I’ve been dealing with some back issues. I went to the doctor and they did a whole bunch of diagnostic tests and noticed that my right hip is rotating inwards, and is causing my tailbone to shift off to the side which is causing a lot of pain. I was willing let people do some crazy moves to me and I don’t really regret it’s part of who I am and part of what made Marko, Marko.”

His relationship with Jurrasic Express:

“I say this with bias and can’t imagine how many will disagree but I believe we were one of the most dynamic groups in all of wrestling. Honestly, I still think there could be something there.”

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