Super Size V – Valentine’s Day Super Show delivering on its name with stacked card
Super Size V – Valentine’s Day Super Show delivering on its name with stacked card
On Valentines Day 2025 at the Eatons Hill hotel in Bris-Vegas, Australian wrestling fans will celebrate their love of professional wrestling with a night of quality action from Pro Wrestling League and Renegades of Wrestling, featuring a plethora of high-level Australian talent showcasing fantastic local Queensland talent complemented by some of interstates best and brightest on one jam packed card. Based on ticket sales, fans have appreciated this love letter to Australian professional wrestling, Choo-choo-choosing to attend this event in droves with only limited standing/mezzanine tickets still available for purchase for this event, which falls on the eve of AEW’s Grand Slam Australia event.
Can you blame them? Who needs overpriced chocolates, red roses, set menus and a hallmark card when you can witness a WRESTLING card like this:
Ten-person tag team match – Champions (Team Utomi) vs All-Stars (Team Stevens) –
Ricky Utomi and Yeet Stevens are both assembling the strongest teams they possibly can with Utomi’s team featuring champions with Wrestlerock champion Jake Taylor along with Renegades of Wrestling champion Levi Nixon, with two more selections to still to come. So far selected by Yeet Stevens to provide a formidable challenge to the champions is the former Renegades champion the ‘Golden Boy’ Emman Azman and former two time Riot City Wrestling champion Matt Hayter, again with two more all stars to be added.
Whilst several champions will be tied up in the champions vs all-stars tag match, one champion who will be in action elsewhere on the card is Aysha with ‘First Class’ defending her Renegades of Wrestling Women’s championship against Lena Kross and Lil’ Marz. Aysha is quickly closing in on 700 days as champion, turning away the some of the best possible opposition in her reign. Lena Kross, PW Downunder’s 2024 recipient of ‘Indy Aussie Abroad of the Year’ and holder of the NHPW’s IndyGurlz Australia championship competed across the UK, USA, Japan and Australia throughout 2024 showcasing why she is known as ‘The Phenom’. Hometown hero Lil’ Marz made history becoming the first female ever to win a company’s top championship in Queensland Wrestling history becoming the Atomic Pro Wrestling champion, also incredibly well travelled in her over two year in-ring career, Lil Marz will certainly have the home crowd behind her as she tries to dethrone Aysha.
In what has been labelled as battle of the beasts, a Kaiju clash between Queensland’s Rip Reilly and Victoria’s Caveman Ugg will certainly generate tremors with every slam and strike. 13 year veteran and one of Queensland very best heavyweights Rip Rielly will be looking to defend his home state from one of the best heavyweights this country has ever produced in Caveman Ugg.
There is an element of intrigue still built into this card, with the one of the hottest acts in the country, The Backslide Girlz issuing an open challenge for the OPW Women’s tag team championships on the night, so it begs the question: Just who will answer the call out of Shay Kassidy and Kingsley?
In a night of sweet treats, the triple threat match between Mitch Ryder, Zeke Andino and Robbie Eagles may be the sweetest of the bunch. ‘The Sniper of the Skies’ Robbie Eagles is a wonderful ambassador for Australian Wrestling, plying his trade incredibly for New Japan Pro Wrestling all whilst ensuring the world sees that Soul of PWA championship draped over his shoulder. Mitch Ryder is a decorated Queensland champion, holding singles titles in Pro Wrestling League, Venom Pro and Wide Bay Pro Wrestling, proving he truly is Top Tier. The Dark Horse Zeke Andino is also another of Queensland’s best, holding titles for IPW and UPW whilst doing his state and country proud during two excursions to Japan to compete in Big Japan Pro Wrestling. This should be a high energy, exciting contest involving three absolute studs.
Finally, a fatal four way has been announced as a State of Origin fatal four way, but this battle for state supremacy doesn’t just include cane toads and cockroaches with combatants from Victoria and Western Australian also in the fray. The Aspirationalist Lochy Hendricks has his eyes on the top prize in Renegades of Wrestling and will be looking to win this match en route to achieving his goal, the former Wrestlerock champion and MCW Inter-commonwealth champion’s character work is second to none and he is more than capable of backing it up in the ring. Bullet Club Rogue Army’s Jack J Bonza has been at the top of NSW and Australian pro wrestling scene for the what seems like longest time, with his expertise just too much for most to be able to handle. The inaugural NJPW Oceania Cup winner will make this a difficult evening for the other three men in this match. ‘The Don’ Michael Morleone has done it all in Perth Pro Wrestling especially when you look at the fact that in the man’s 19 year career, he has spent the equivalent of 11.5 of those years holding some sort of championship gold. If there was ever a definition of a hall of fame worthy career in Australian Wrestling, The Don’s picture would be next to the term in the dictionary. Despite speaking this way, the man is not done by any stretch and he will certainly prove that in this match. Multi time Wide Bay Pro Wrestling champion ‘Undeniable’ Bobby Bishop had a big 2024, reclaiming the WBPW title from Yeet Stevens, competing in a dog collar match with Jesse Daniels at Project Revolution V, travelling all around Queensland and then hitting Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne. Don’t sleep on Bobby Bishop – he will be looking to make a statement in this match and perhaps move closer to Pro Wrestling League gold. This multi man match will be superb, a real Australian wrestling showcase (as will all of this show to be fair)
With Pro Wrestling League and Renegades of Wrestling about to drop the hottest Australian Wrestling collaboration of 2025 in February no less, you would be mad not to snap up one of those last remaining tickets before they are all gone!
Another bald, bearded wrestling adjacent guy, fantastic…Got into Wrestling thanks to Optus Vision and Turner Classic Movies channel, which aired Nitro, then Foxtel when I finally got to enjoy WWE live each and every week. This evolved into a love of many a different iteration of the artform, but the one I’m passionate about the most is the high level on display across this country – The Australian professional wrestling scene! That’s why I’m here, that and I was far too uncoordinated to ever attempt to do it myself.