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The rivalry between Fight Club: PRO management and the Schadenfreude faction led by Tipton’s Chris Brookes ended in stunning fashion across both nights of the promotion’s eighth annual Project Mayhem weekender. Night one events followed by a second night of action.
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The rules saw participants enter in staggered intervals, with the last person due to enter being Wolverhampton’s Trent Seven. However the WWE superstar never made it to the ring, ultimately being thrown off the entrance stage and through a table. Fight Club: PRO wouldn’t be disadvantaged for long, with Jimmy Havoc making yet another surprise appearance at Project Mayhem, to aid the promotion. Birmingham’s Dan Moloney would ultimately secure the pinfall for Fight Club: PRO, piledriving Kyle Fletcher through a table.

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