Mystery Vortex I One of the PWG's six co-founders and the promotion's veteran Joey Ryan wrestled his farewell match in the promotion against Scorpio Sky due to signing a contract with
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Ryan lost the match.
Mystery Vortex II Mystery Vortex III Josh Alexander competed in his farewell match at the event as he retired from wrestling due to neck injury. Monster Mafia lost to World's Cutest Tag Team in Alexander's farewell match. The event featured the surprise return of The Young Bucks after a four-month absence, who interrupted Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee to an
impromptu match and defeated them to win the PWG World Tag Team Championship, thanks to interference by the PWG World Champion Roderick Strong. After the match,
Super Dragon made his surprise return to PWG after a three-year absence and attacked Rick Knox,
Excalibur, Candice LeRae, Andrew Everett, Trevor Lee, Biff Busick and Mike Bailey in quick succession. Strong subsequently formed the
Mount Rushmore 2.0 faction with Dragon and the Bucks.
Mystery Vortex IV Chris Hero wrestled his farewell match in PWG at the event, in which Death By Elbow lost to reDRagon. Hero cut a promo after the match, in which he explained his departure due to re-signing with
WWE.
Mystery Vortex V Ricochet's PWG World Championship title defense against Chuck Taylor in a Guerrilla Warfare was his farewell match. He cut a promo after losing the title.
Mystery Vortex VI Mystery Vortex 7 It was PWG's first event after hiatus during the
COVID-19 pandemic, the last event being The Makings of a Varsity Athlete, which took place on .
Super Dragon made his surprise return to the promotion by joining Black Taurus and Demonic Flamita in assaulting Bandido after Bandido retained the PWG World Championship against Taurus. This prompted
AEW star
Malakai Black, who formerly competed in PWG as Tommy End, to make his surprise return to the promotion after a five-year absence, having last competed at the
2016 Battle of Los Angeles. Black rescued Bandido from the assault and was joined by Brody King and the two formed a tag team with Black promising to appear at
Threemendous VI.
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