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REVIEW: Trailblazer Championship Wrestling – Trails to the Gold (2024)

A live professional Wrestling event held on February 3, 2024, in Gardner KS

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It’s a new year, and Trailblazer Championship Wrestling certainly kicked off their 2024 slate of shows with a bang. Trails to the Gold was perhaps Trailblazer’s biggest show EVER for several reasons: not only did it seemingly draw the largest attendance I’ve seen from them, but it also introduced a stunning new championship belt and new staff members who may be familiar to those who follow Kansas City news. The Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship alone sets the stage for their upcoming slate of shows.

The King Family invested significant funds into new lighting, a video scaffold, new ring aprons, a snazzy podium, and other enhancements that might go unnoticed by most fans. However, through these gradual improvements, they have been steadily building their fanbase and elevating their quality to become one of the most formidable wrestling companies in all of Kansas. You can see what the next steps they will likely be taking are, and it’s definitely exciting.

Once again, this show took place at the Trailblazer Arena in the Johnson County fairgrounds in Gardner, Kansas. While the shows in Ottawa, Kansas, at the Armory, were enjoyable, the Trailblazer Arena provides ample space for expansion and boasts a great location that naturally attracts crowds. From what I understand, this venue will likely host numerous shows moving forward. Despite the rainy weather on February 3, 2024, which would typically deter casual fans from attending due to dreary dampness, Trails to the Gold managed to sell out—an impressive feat indeed!

Image courtesy of Trailblazergold.com

Going into this show, nobody was really sure what was happening, aside from the unveiling of a mysterious new belt and a number of announced matches. After Wendy and Marcus came out to reveal the belt, there was a surprise announcement, and everyone was excited to learn that the first round of a tournament to crown an all-new champion in May would be starting that very night. Four of the announced matches were actually tournament spots, and fans would get to see most of it then.

Unfortunately, there were a couple of cancellations before the show, as is typical with most wrestling events, so a few things got shaken up a bit. However, despite these changes, Trailblazer Championship Wrestling still delivered what I believe most longtime fans would say was their best show yet, marking a great start to their 2024!

If you were unable to make it, or if you just want to relive a solid professional wrestling show, here is my review / summary of Trailblazer Championship Wrestling Trails to the Gold.

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The Card:

Trailblazer Championship Wrestling Trails to the Gold Results – Held at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner KS 2-3-24

  • Introduction of the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship tournament w/ Wendy and Marcus
  • Luke Anthony Defeated Van “Bam” Winkle – Wild Card Elimination match – winner will be added to the Tournament for a chance at the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship
  • “Madman” Max Sterling Defeated The Iceman – First round match for the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship
  • “Astonishing” Austin Mulitalo Defeated Rocco The Barbarian w/ Dekin Cane – First round match for the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship
  • The Wranglers (Bobby Joe Black and Johnnie Jo Black) Defeated The Top Guns (Brandon Barretta & Joe Vinetti) w/ Nixi XS
  • Jared Thumb Defeated “Miracle” Mike James – First round match for the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship – Match was restarted by Vito after it was discovered that Mike James had his feet on the ropes during his pin.
  • SBC gets thrown out of the building by Marcus
  • Luke Anthony defeated The Yogamonster Mike Sydal – First round match for the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship

Here are the match cards, as always card was subject to change at any time:


DISCLAIMER:

I make it a point to cover most, if not all, of the matches and provide reports on what happened, along with any significance they may have to ongoing feuds. You might think some of my opinions are dumb, or the way I review things is dumb, and that’s OK! Diversity in preferences is what makes wrestling so great. I strive to maintain a positive outlook because there’s already enough negativity in the wrestling community (in my view), and we can all contribute to making it better. However, it doesn’t mean I won’t offer opinions or criticisms when warranted. Let’s cut the B.S. and, as the old saying goes, “Just enjoy Wrestling!”


My Thoughts:

Note: I was given permission to include some gorgeous pictures taken by Jamie Brown from Trailblazer management. These will be marked and will be at the bottom of each section as a slideshow. To see more, please visit her Facebook Page HERE.

Fans were treated to five tournament matches during the show, featuring one elimination wild card match and four announced first-round matches. The stipulation was that any competitor had to have wrestled at least two matches in Trailblazer Championship Wrestling in 2023. Additionally, the brackets were single elimination, meaning a loss would eliminate the competitor from the initial running. By the end of Trails to the Gold, we now know the four competitors who will compete in the two second-round matches. However, the matchups for these matches have yet to be determined. As it stands, each of the four men has a 25% chance of winning, unless there are any changes to the arrangement. Considering one thing that happened at the show, that is NOT out of the question.

The NEW Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship, unveiled at Trails to the Gold in February! Image Credit: Erin Morris, courtesy of Trailblazergold.com

Below are images of the unveiling of the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship provided by Trailblazer Championship Wrestling, images by Jamie Brown Studios. (slideshow)


Before either Wendy or Marcus could fully explain the tournament, and before any full mention of a “Wild Card” elimination round was uttered, the shockingly catchy sounds of the song “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy filled the Trailblazer Arena, signaling the arrival of none other than Van “Bam” Winkle. Sporting his signature purple turtleneck sweatshirt and crisp white jeans, Winkle was dressed to impress as always. Winkle was seen holding a box of chocolates and one of his roses, an item he often carries to seemingly harass women. His target once again was Wendy, as he agressively suggested they should go on a date after the show. However, after being turned down, the hopeless romantic Winkle threw a giant tantrum, eventually leading to Marcus having to defend Wendy’s honor. After executing an “RKO Outta Nowhere,” Marcus stood tall over the sufficiently silenced Van “Bam” Winkle. But the night wasn’t over for our mulleted would-be Romeo.

Next to the ring was Luke Anthony, who faced Van for a chance to enter the bracket for a shot at the Trailblazer Heavyweight Championship. The match was a “blink and you missed it affair,” with Anthony decimating the turtlenecked heartthrob with a running shooting star press and securing a quick “Wild Card” win. Better luck next time for Van “Bam” Winkle, both romantically and professionally, as he seems to need a lot of help in both regards! While nothing close to a great wrestling exhibition, this match was hilarious and cemented Van “Bam” Winkle as one of my favorite Trailblazer personalities, a man that you gotta love to hate.

Below are additional images of this match provided by Trailblazer Championship Wrestling, images by Jamie Brown Studios. (slideshow)


Next up was an intriguing match-up between two veterans of the Kansas City wrestling scene: The Iceman and “Madman” Max Sterling. Both men have enjoyed long, dominant careers filled with championships and numerous accolades. However, “Madman” Max Sterling is known for his willingness to do whatever it takes to maim his opponents. This aspect makes any match involving Sterling particularly unpredictable and potentially dangerous, as he is not afraid to win at any cost or even risk destroying the ring itself if things aren’t going his way. I was surprised that Sterling didn’t have any henchmen accompanying him to the ring this time, as he typically relies on henchmen to “cheer him on during matches”. Instead, he employed mind games, such as sitting in the audience during The Iceman’s entrance, wasting time by entering and exiting the ring numerous times, and prolonging the downtimes during the match considerably, running down the clock.

While these tactics understandably frustrated the live audience, they proved effective in throwing off The Iceman and ultimately leading to his downfall due to his anger taking over. Although The Iceman displayed impressive bursts of offense, nearly securing a submission victory at one point, Sterling managed to apply a deadly Sharpshooter, ultimately securing the win and advancing further in the bracket. I was genuinely impressed that “Madman” Max Sterling didn’t resort to cheating or interference during the match. It was also interesting that he seemed to generate anger in his opponent instead of relying on his own rage taking over. “Madman” Max Sterling is some sort of anger-based wizard in the ring, channeling and controlling emotions in a way you rarely see. Any tournament finals with such a volatile competitor involved are bound to be captivating. It’s shaping up to be an intense showdown in May.

Below are additional images of this match provided by Trailblazer Championship Wrestling, images by Jamie Brown Studios. (slideshow)


Rocco the Barbarian and Dekin Cane have been putting in relentless effort to stake their claim for the championship belt, even taking the unconventional step of relocating Rocco from his more naturalistic environment to more immerse himself in the world of professional wrestling. TOne can observe a significant change in his competitive edge as well, as Rocco was quite dominant in this match, tossing his opponent around like a ragdoll at times. However, the only obstacle preventing Rocco from securing that coveted second-round spot wasn’t his own skill or assistance from his manager; it was the formidable challenge posed by “Astonishing” Austin Mulitalo, a competitor with an abundance of heart and pure will. Despite Rocco’s dominance, Mulitalo’s resilience pro



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