Vendetta Pro Wrestling brought another charity event to the Bakersfield Dome on Oct. 24., with all proceeds benefiting the Bakersfield Recovery Services (Jasons Retreat).
The event held several matches in various forms. The highlight events included a six-man tag team match, with “Nightmare” Nathan Graves teamed with Su/Ka against “Big Country” Jodi Kristofferson with the Ballard Brothers, and a fight for the Vendetta Pro Championship, with Rik Luxury, the current champ, against former World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar Val Venis.
Also, there were two matches featuring former WWE Superstars: Scotty 2 Hotty and Serena Deeb, former member of the Straight Edge Society.
Hotty and Serena both beat out their opponents, Hotty using his signature move “The Worm,” and Serna with a punch to the jaw.
Kristofferson did beat out Graves, who was injured with a sprained ankle after being thrown out of the ring by one of the Ballard Brothers.That set up a pin-fall victory.
Venis lost his match against Luxury when Luxury’s road manager, Markus Mac, illegally slid his briefcase into the ring while distracting the referee. Luxury used the briefcase with a bash to Venis’ head, leading to that win.