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Game Over (2021)
Theme song(s) "Mercy" by Ayron Jones
Details
Promotion Omega Wrestling Alliance
Brand(s) Olympus
Kingdom
Odyssey
Date June 26, 2021
June 27, 2021
Venue Rose Bowl
City Pasadena, California
Pay-per-view chronology
Final Destination 3 (2021) Game Over (2021) Boiling Point (2021)
OWA Game Over (2021) chronology
Game Over (2020) Game Over (2021) Game Over (2022)

OWA Game Over (2021) was a professional wrestling event produced by Omega Wrestling Alliance. It will feature wrestlers from the Olympus, Kingdom and Odyssey brands.

Production[]

Background[]

Matches[]

Night 1[]

No. Results Stipulations
1
Elijah Hampton defeated Nobi (c)
Singles match for the OWA Hybrid Championship
2
Stephanie Matsuda defeated Dulce Torres, Llorona, and Natalie Cage
Fatal Four-Way match to determine the #1 contender for the OWA Women's World Championship
3
Team Starburst (Savannah Sunshine & MYOJIN defeated The Council (Miltiades & Reginald Dampshaw III) (c) and The Blacklist (Finnegan Wakefield & Nate Cage)
Triple threat tag team match for the OWA World Tag Team Championship
4
Jason Long (c) defeated Kevin Maverick
Singles match for the OWA Spartan Championship
5
Gwen Harper defeated Rebecca Brookes (c) and Hana Nakajima
Triple threat match for the OWA Goddesses Championship
6
Nathan Fiora defeated Havoc
"Baptism in Blood" match
7
Darkane (c) defeated Graham Baker
Buried Alive match for the Omega Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Night 2[]

No. Results Stipulations
1
Jeff X (c) defeated Jacob Senn
Singles match for the OWA World Championship
2
Mark Michaels defeated Eon Blue
Pasadena Street Fight
3
Liz Karlson (c) defeated Daisy Thrash
Singles match for the OWA Openweight Championship
4
Noah Reigner (c) defeated Matt Miles
Singles match for the OWA Television Championship
5
Azumi Goto, Michael Bishop & Theodor Pavel defeated The Black Sun (Arata Asakura, Kenta Saru & Jack Daito)
Hardcore War
6
Jonetta Stone (c) defeated Revy
Singles match for the OWA Women's World Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match