EPW World Title Buried Alive Match
John "The Prophet" Adams vs. Hudman

It all started when Richard Rush decided to side with Hudman in his quest to strip the title from John Adams. Hudman couldn't get the job done at Last Resort and Richard Rush gave Hudman one more shot at the champion. This time around, the stipulation of the match would be decided by either Hudman or John Adams. If Big Bad John were to beat Chapel in a match, John Adams would decide the stipulation of the contest and vice versa. Chapel would end up winning the match and thus allowing Hudman to choose the fate of one, John Adams. On the last Aggression before Anarchy, Hudman would announce that both men would be competing in EPW's first ever buried alive match.


EPW Intercontinental Title Dumpster From Hell Match
Chapel vs. Big Bad John

Just about a month after winning the title from Madman, Big Bad John soon found himself defending the gold in a match against Chapel on Aggression. The match would be close but Chapel would come out on top after interference by a crazed fan would cause Big Bad John to lose the match. Richard Rush would then give Big Bad John the opportunity to earn a rematch for the title but he would have to go through his brother to get to the title. The plot would twist once again as Chapel would declare himself special referee for this contest. The result, Chapel assaulting both men, but counting the three as Big Bad John lie motionless, covering John Adams. Big Bad John challenged Chapel to EPW's first ever Dumpster From Hell Match and he accepted. At Anarchy, the only way to win is to throw your opponent into a flaming dumpster and close the lid.


Jail Cell Match
Show Stopper vs. Mystery Opponent

Show Stopper got himself into trouble earlier in the month when he made the mistake of taking $30,000 from a casino in Nevada. He got away but was arrested in the middle of a match with Tom Conway on a recent Aggression. Richard Rush then met with Show Stopper at the prison that he was staying in and made him an offer. Seeing as how Show Stopper couldn't afford the bail, Richard Rush told him that if he were to win a match at Anarchy, that Richard Rush would post the bail. This match will not be any ordinary match though. No, Show Stopper must defeat a mystery opponent within his own jail cell to earn his freedom.


EPW Hardcore Title Hell in a Cell Match
Tom Conway vs. King Hardkore

When Tom Conway won the title earlier in the month, not only did he take away King Hardkore's beloved championship but he took away his livelihood. King Hardkore explained that being the Hardcore Champion was what he lived for and that if he did not have the title around his waist, his career could not continue. It was King Hardkore that then made the challenge to Tom Conway to put the title on the line in a special type of Hell in a Cell Match. King Hardkore would in return put his career on the line.


Falls Count Anywhere Match
Ace vs. "Madman" Luke Bishop

The challenge was recently sent out by Ace that if Madman is to beat him in a match at Anarchy, he and a partner of his choosing will get a shot at the EPW Tag Team Titles, but if Madman is to lose the match, Ace has made it clear that he wants his previous loss to Madman stricken from the records.



A Perfect Circle -
"Weak and Powerless"

The theme song for EPW Anarchy is "Weak and Powerless" by A Perfect Circle from the album, Thirteenth Step.

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Gund Arena

Evolution Pro Wrestling presents Anarchy, live from The Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, January 25, 2004.

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