Watch Fight Factory ‘No Thanks Given’ Free: Tag Team Title Chaos & Championship Bouts
Fight Factory No Thanks Given

If you missed the historic night at the Starland Ballroom last November, Fight Factory Wrestling has just dropped a massive gift for wrestling fans. The entire broadcast of No Thanks Given is now available to watch for free on YouTube.

This wasn’t just another indie show; this was the first time in years that pro wrestling returned to the legendary venue in Sayreville, NJ. With a stacked card featuring championship bouts, grudge matches, and heavy hitters from the independent scene, No Thanks Given promised to reshape the landscape of the company.

Here is a preview of the action you can expect when you hit play.

The Premier Championship on the Line

The night kicks off with huge stakes as the Fight Factory Wrestling Premier Champion, Danny Maff, defends his gold against “The Bad Boy” Joey Janela. Maff has been a dominant force, but Janela is looking to bring the title home to Asbury Park. However, with The Now (Vik Dalishus and Hale Collins) lurking in the background, will this be a fair fight, or will outside forces dictate the future of the top prize?

A New Openweight Champion?

Heartbreak strikes early in the night as Chris Steeler addresses the crowd regarding the Openweight Championship. Following a severe knee injury, the future of the title is in jeopardy. With contenders like “Full Force” Steve Gibki and the “Spartan Pitbull” Nikos Rikos in the building, the situation surrounding the Openweight Championship is volatile. You’ll have to watch to see who steps up to claim the spotlight.

Grudge Matches and Rising Stars

The undercard is packed with pivotal matchups:

  • “The Stunner” Emily Jay looks to climb the ranks against the dangerous Australian import, Lena Cross.
  • TJ Crawford was prepared for Mike Santana, but with a last-minute change, he finds himself standing across the ring from the 7-foot giant, “Big Trouble” Ben Bishop. Can Crawford‘s striking overcome Bishop‘s massive size advantage?
  • In a battle of heavyweights, “Public Enemy Number One” TJ Marconi goes to war with Ken Dixon. With tensions boiling over between ownership figures like Tommy D, this match could have major implications for the locker room hierarchy.

Dream Match: Oliver vs. Mathers

For the first time in nearly five years, Jordan Oliver and Marcus Mathers square off in a one-on-one contest. Both men have evolved from young prospects into two of the best independent wrestlers on the planet. Mathers, now a WWE ID prospect, and Oliver, the world-traveled “Brain,” are set to put on a technical clinic. This is a “Match of the Year” contender you do not want to skip.

Women’s Premier Championship: Frost vs. Kiss

The bad blood boils over as Lady Frost defends her Women’s Premier Championship against Sonny Kiss. Following a chaotic post-match attack at War on the Shore 2, Kiss is out to prove she belongs at the top of the division. Can Frost’s “Temperature Drop” keep the challenger on ice, or will Kiss dance away with the gold?

Main Event: The Search for Tag Team Champions

The main event is set to crown the inaugural Fight Factory Wrestling Tag Team Champions. What was originally scheduled as a Fatal Four-Way saw a shakeup when The Righteous could not appear. The Silk City Kings (Ray Pitman and Kenny Bengal) have stepped up to battle The Now (Vik Dalishus and Hale Collins) and The Rep (Nate Wallace and Dave McCall).

However, in Fight Factory Wrestling, cards are subject to change. With elimination rules in effect and rumors of a fourth team circling the building, the main event is guaranteed to end in chaos.

Watch the full event below to see who made history at the Starland Ballroom.


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