Recap: Mayhem In Mexico
- Sep 30, 2022
- 2 min read
Wyld Kidd Rides Again
With the odds stacked against him in a grueling triple threat match, Wyld Kidd once again retains the GPW World Championship at Mayhem In Mexico.

GPW's Mayhem in Mexico Free-For-View event was a spectacular show full of intense matches and high-paced action. Even with the unpredictable triple threat stipulation, Wyld Kidd defies the odds against both Niphiro and Cody "King" Castro in what was an incredible main event. Since winning the title July, Wyld Kidd seems to be on one hell of a run as the GPW World Champion.
“It doesn't matter who's the match, or how many people you put against me at once. I'm going to step-up and deliver every time I step between those ropes. Impossible is nothing to me!”
- Wyld Kidd
Niphiro's Injury Status
There's been rumor and speculation as to Niphiro's health after Mayhem In Mexico. It appears he had suffered a leg injury during his match and it is unspecified as to when he will return.
Maverick's Making Moves

In what was another amazing triple threat match at Mayhem In Mexico, Maverick made history becoming the 2nd ever INFERNO champion, defeating Devon Devine and his arch-rival (and previous champion) "Showtime" Shannon Styles. Although Maverick got the last laugh in Mexico, sometime's telling us this won't be the end between these three superstars.
DRAZE Dream Comes True

What was once a heated rivalry between Raze (left) and Dre (right), the unlikely duo known as DRAZE has proved to be a highly impressive tag team, capturing the GPW World Tag Team Championships for the 1st time ever. DRAZE has declared they want to be fighting champions and plan to defend their titles in every match they are get booked for moving forward. If true, they will really solidify themselves as the top tag team to beat in the division!







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