Pro Wrestling Symphony held its debut show on June 1st from the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, TN.
Full results (courtesy of the promotion) and highlights are below.
Pro Wrestling Symphony held its debut event at the Brooklyn Bowl venue on Sunday, June 1st, in Nashville. The main event saw “The Code” Colby Carter defeat former WWE Superstar Donovan Dijak in just under 20 minutes.
The final moments saw Dijak attempt a superplex, only for Carter to escape, counter with a top-rope German Supex and deliver a Curb Stomp for the three count. Carter then celebrated with the rowdy fans in attendance before receiving an endorsement by Dijak.
Elsewhere on the card, “The Iron Demon” Shane Mercer made a surprise appearance after the five-way Symphony Scramble match. He targeted “The Chicano Kid” Alejandro, nailing him with Moonsault & Battery before hurling him out of the ring.
Check out the full results from Pro Wrestling Symphony’s June 1st event below:
- Kaia McKenna & Big Booty Judy (w/ Country Boy Coots) def. The Collab (Shazza McKenzie & Laynie Luck)
- Adrian Thomas def. Jake Painter, Alejandro, Dillon McQueen and Tyler Shoop
- Freya The Slaya def. Kaitland Alexis
- Royal Prestige (TeVon Jordyn & Majestic def. Fresh Air (Macrae Martin & Junior Benito)
- BEEF def. Jeremiah Plunkett via DQ
- Colby Carter def. Donovan Dijak
Pro Wrestling Symphony will return to Brooklyn Bowl with the Rise Up! event on July 6th. You can purchase tickets for the event here. Matches confirmed for the show include:
- Shane Mercer vs. Alejandro
- Kaia McKenna vs. Shazza McKenzie
- Violence Is Forever Open Challenge
Top-Rope German! CURB STOMP! Colby Carter pulled off the win of his life against Donovan Dijak! #JoinIn @TheColbyCarter @DijakFYE pic.twitter.com/HdKK7gtkcp
— Pro Wrestling Symphony (@PWSymphonyLive) June 2, 2025
Jeremiah Plunkett (@Plunkitis) lived up to his "Bad, Bad Man" moniker by forcing a DQ against BEEF! @BEEFTCB #JoinIn @TheExBombers pic.twitter.com/2C5Zks6jCR
— Pro Wrestling Symphony (@PWSymphonyLive) June 2, 2025
Adrian Thomas (@ADRE_OTM) may have won the Symphony Scramble, but Shane Mercer (@theirondemon) arrived to make an even LOUDER statement!#JoinIn #MoonsaultandBattery pic.twitter.com/pnBtGzcNKE
— Pro Wrestling Symphony (@PWSymphonyLive) June 2, 2025
What a SUPRISE!!! @kaiamck BROUGHT OUT @notorious_bbj !????!! #pws #wrestling #nashvillewrestling #events pic.twitter.com/jK20X8pKP4
— Pro Wrestling Symphony (@PWSymphonyLive) June 1, 2025
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