
CZW Cage of Death 17
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Overview
Cage of Death XVII was the seventeenth annual Cage of Death event produced by Combat Zone Wrestling professional wrestling promotion. It took place on December 12, 2015, at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. CZW Wired Title - Lio Rush vs Joey Janela The Amazing Gulaks vs The Beaver Boys Greg Excellent vs Tony Nese George Gatton vs DJ Hyde CZW Tag Titles - TV Ready (BLK Jeez & Pepper Parks) vs Team Tremendous (Dan Barry and Sozio) I Quit Match - Joe Gacy vs Tim Donst Danny Havoc vs Ricky Shane Page Sami Callihan vs David Starr CZW World Title Cage Of Death - AR Fox vs Matt Tremont vs Masada vs Devon Moore
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Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
227 min
Release Date
2015-12-12
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Matthew Tremont
Matt Tremont
Thomas Ballester
AR Fox
Brigham Paul Doane
MASADA
Charles Renner
Devon Moore
Samuel Alton Johnston
Sami Callihan
Charles Max Barsky
David Starr
Grant Berkland
Danny Havoc
Richard Page
Himself
Michael Hopes
Tim Donst
Joseph Ruby
Himself
Darnell Kittrell
BLK Jeez
Jesse Guilmette
Pepper Parks
Dan Barry
Himself
Niles Young
Sozio
George Gatton
Himself
David John Markland
DJ Hyde
Anthony Nese
Tony Nese
Gregory Skipper
Greg Excellent
Drew Gulak
Gimself
Rory Gulak
Rory Gulak
Alexander Zikos
Himself
John Anthony Silver
Himself
Lionel Gerard Green
Lio Rush
Joseph Janela
Himself
Deveon Aikens
Himself
Conor Claxton
Himself
Kevin Papics
Lucky 13
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