JCW’s Deck the Jaws PPV Celebrates 25 Years of Lunacy for Charity
2 days ago was the 25th year anniversary of Psychopathic Records founders the Insane Clown Posse consisting of Violent J & Shaggy 2 Dope forming their independent professional wrestling circuit promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW). Tired of feeling underappreciated for their contributions to wrestling, JCW Commissioner Violent J started a YouTube webseries several months ago called JCW Lunacy that has been proven to be quite successful to the point where their 3rd TrillerTV pay-per-view Deck the Jaws had to celebrate it’s history in juggalo fashion. Former PWG World Tag Team Champion Evil Uno of the All Elite Wrestling (AEW)/Ring of Honor (ROH) faction The Dark Order surprisingly started the event by defeating Facade of the Neon Blondes in the opening contest followed by Mickie Knuckles winning against Rory Shield in a women’s singles match. Former JCW World Juggalo Tag Team Champions The Brothers of Funstruction victoriously took on former 2-time JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion Breyer Wellington & Jeremiah Goldmain or Jeeves in a tag match & National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) performer Colby Corino putting over Luigi Primo in singles competition. The inaugural JCW Women’s Champion Dani Mo retained her title in the first of 4 defenses against Rae Larson & later the inaugural JCW American Champion Caleb Konley defending his championship successfully from Tarzan Duran & most importantly Co-Kane a.k.a. Quinn, the KreatchR since people on Twitter have been suggesting him to be a part of the newly launched WWE Independent Development (WWE ID) program from the Endeavor-owned TKO Group Holdings division WWE. Former JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion Matt Cross would defeat former 5-time JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion 2 Tuff Tony & the JCW World Juggalo Tag Team Champions The Backseat Boyz now consisting of JP Grayson & Tommy Grayson with Johnny Kashmere as manager were able to defend their title from Hustle & the Muscle consisting of Rohit Raju & Zeeko. Finally in the main event, the 2nd reign of JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion Willie Mack will continue after retaining against former JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion Kongo Kong prior to appearing in last night’s ROH Final Battle pay-per-view at the Hammerstein Ballroom during the ROH World Television Championship match. As their joint pay-per-view with Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) approaches at the Gathering of Legends next summer, I have no doubts that JCW will be bringing it bigger in 2025 than they have on it’s silver jubilee.