Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2026 Results & Quick Review

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.

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