EVE packed out The Big Penny Social for its 16th Anniversary Spectacular, and the Resist & Riot energy fit the room. Loud, lively, and very London.
This was EVE 149, live on YouTube, with the EVE Tag Team Titles advertised as on the line. Big-show aura from the jump. Anniversaries hit different for this crew.
EVE’s been building a space for women’s wrestling since day one, and a night like this is the receipt. Homegrown names, hungry up-and-comers, and teams staking their claim in a division that actually gets time to cook.
Results came in fast, and a couple stood out right away.
Aliss Ink got her hand raised over Lucy Sky. That’s a clean result and a solid notch for Ink against a game opponent. Simple as that.
NyteSkye made noise too. That’s Skye Smitson linking up with Violet Nyte, and they were listed with a win on the night. The result sheet reads: NyteSkye (Skye Smitson & Violet Nyte) def. Abi…
That’s how it was posted. A W for the team, and a reminder that Smitson and Nyte are a problem together. They bring different gears, and it works. No wasted motion, no confusion on the tags, just a unit moving with purpose.
When a card is flying and the tag belts are in play, every team performance lands a little heavier. You’re not just padding a record. You’re queuing up for the next call.
Aliss Ink’s win matters in the same way. Nights like this, you plant a flag. Whether it’s pressure striking, grinding pace, or just being sharper in the last minute than the other person, you make sure people remember your name when the lights go down.
And yes, the setting matters. The Big Penny Social crowd gives you that wall of sound. It helps great wrestling become loud wrestling, and EVE knows how to meet that energy.
If you lived through EVE’s early years, this one felt like a full-circle lap. Sixteen years of kicking doors and setting tables, and still rolling out cards that put women front and center without apology.
The YouTube stream made it easy to tap in live. If you missed it, check EVE’s channel. Anniversary shows always leave something to rewatch, whether it’s a slick finishing stretch, a tag combo you want to run back, or a post-match moment that sets the next thing in motion.
Here’s what’s confirmed from the published results:
- Aliss Ink def. Lucy Sky
- NyteSkye (Skye Smitson & Violet Nyte) def. Abi…
More went down on the card, and the tag team title defense gave the whole night that extra charge. Belts on the poster raise the floor for everybody else. You start seeing teams tighten up, singles wrestlers look for statement wins, and the top end of the division hold court.
Skye Smitson in a tag setting is always worth tracking. Pair her with Violet Nyte and you get a combo that can bully a corner, cut a ring in half, and make you pay for every bad decision. That’s not hype, that’s the tape.
Lucy Sky came to swing too. Even in a loss, those reps against sharp opposition matter. EVE rosters move fast; you show something on a big night, you get called back for something bigger. Basic EVE math.
Anniversary branding aside, Resist & Riot did what it said on the tin. A little chaos, a lot of fight, and just enough tilt to keep you leaning forward between bells.
Keep an eye on the tag lane coming out of this. Wins like NyteSkye’s aren’t throwaways on an anniversary show. They’re markers. Stack a couple and you’re standing at the front of the line the next time the belts come out to play.
EVE 149 is in the books. Sixteen years deep and still running hot. London showed up. The wrestlers showed out. Onto the next one.


