Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2026 Results & Quick Review
WrestleCon kicked off its 2026 run in Las Vegas with the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow, a solid mid-card-heavy show that delivered fun tag action, some strong singles bouts, and a couple of standout matches.
The event streamed on TrillerTV+ and featured a mix of AEW, international talent, indy standouts, and some last-minute substitutions (most notably Swoggle stepping in for an injured Mosh).
Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2026 Results
Tag Team Match: Headbanger Thrasher & Swoggle def. Heath & Rhino (12:00)
Fun, chaotic opener. Swoggle replaced the injured Mosh on the fly. Ended with a roll-up after Rhino speared Swoggle into oblivion. Crowd was into the Headbangers nostalgia.
Four-Way Elimination Tag Team Match: Love And Peace (Ben-K & Hyo) def. Mala Fama (Latigo & Toxin), The StarMen (Starboy Charlie & Starman), and CPF (Danny Black & Joe Lando) (15:42)
High-energy multi-team spotfest. Love And Peace looked sharp and got the win in a good showcase for all four teams.
Singles Match: Mark Davis def. Masato Tanaka (8:19)
Short but stiff. Davis looked dominant with power spots; Tanaka brought the expected hard-hitting style. Solid mid-card filler.
Results Continued
Tag Team Match: The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) def. Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews)
Really well-worked tag match. The Swirl hit a Meltzer Driver for the finish. Both teams got time to shine.
10-Person Tag Team Match: Derek Dillinger, Beast Mortos, Lacey Lane, Danny Jones & Jimmy Townsend (The Demand side) def. Mance Warner, Steph De Lander, Gravity, LJ Cleary & Vaughn Vertigo
Chaotic and entertaining multi-person brawl with a mix of hardcore, lucha, and indy styles. Good variety throughout.
Singles Match: Bandido def. Galeno Del Mal
One of the highlights of the night. Excellent back-and-forth with technical brilliance from Bandido and power from Galeno. Highly recommended match.
Progress World Championship: Man Like DeReiss (c) def. Ethan Allen
Bonus match that delivered as expected. DeReiss retained cleanly and looked strong.
Six-Man Tag The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet & Toa Liona) def. Jetspeed (Kevin Knight, Michael Oku & Mike Bailey)
Match of the night!
Other Notes
Appearances by Teddy Long and Sgt. Slaughter were mentioned as nice nostalgia pops.
The originally planned main event (involving Ricochet) was scratched last minute, but the six-man tag replacement (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet & Toa Liona vs. Kevin Knight, Michael Oku & Mike Bailey) was apparently a banger and the match of the night for many in attendance.
Overall Rating: Solid 7.5/10
Nothing revolutionary, but a consistently entertaining show with no real stinkers and a couple of matches that are worth going out of your way to see (especially Bandido vs. Galeno and the late six-man).
Good way to kick off WrestleCon weekend in Vegas.

