Fans packed the Walloon Hotel on Saturday night, 14 March, for Venom Pro Wrestling’s Country Clash, witnessing a high-octane evening of action, shocks, and unforgettable matches.
B-Lars kicked off the night with a big win over Manu, earning momentum ahead of the upcoming Brass Ring Ladder Match. Australian Wolf then overcame Flashman in a match that had fans on edge, especially after Flashman’s delayed entrance left many wondering if he would appear at all.
The Hockleys successfully defended their Tag Team Championships against Kobra and Ashen Reign. Despite their challengers’ strong start, a small error allowed The Hockleys to hit their signature Double Underhock DDT, securing the pinfall. Johnny Hardwood also emerged victorious over Aktaion following a tough back-and-forth contest.
In one of the night’s most dramatic moments, Moko defeated EC after a brutal kick to claim the self-proclaimed title of King of Queensland Wrestling. Making an impressive debut, D/S/D forced Chris Dink to submit, marking a standout first appearance. Don O’Reilly claimed the Rebel Championship with a decisive victory over Luke Silver.
The event closed with a brutal Last Man Standing Match, where David Sheather defeated Damien Thorne after Butcher intervened, smashing a chair across Thorne’s face and allowing Sheather to rise before the ten-count.
Organisers thanked fans for packing the venue and making Country Clash an unforgettable night. Venom Pro Wrestling’s next show, Ascension 7, is set for 28 March at The Showmen’s Club in Yatala.



























