West Coast Pro 'Evil Empire' results: Massaro retains WCPW Title, Cass wins Golden Gate Title

Vetter reviews Vinnie Massaro vs. LaBron Kozone for the WCPW Title, Johnnie Robbie vs. Laynie Luck for the WCPW Women's Title

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

In the main event, Vinnie Massaro defeated LaBron Kozone to retain the West Coast Pro Wrestling World Title. Earlier, Andrew Cass won the WCPW Golden Gate Title in a triple threat match against Alan Angels and Gregory Sharpe. The show also featured Johnnie Robbie defending the WCPW Women's Title against Laynie Luck.

Why it matters

West Coast Pro has become one of the top independent wrestling promotions on the West Coast, featuring rising stars from around the region. The 'Evil Empire' event showcased the company's talented roster and high-quality matches, solidifying its status as a must-watch destination for wrestling fans.

The details

The show featured several title matches, including Vinnie Massaro defending the WCPW World Title against LaBron Kozone in the main event. Massaro, a veteran wrestler, narrowly defeated the younger and stronger Kozone after a hard-fought match. Earlier, Andrew Cass won the WCPW Golden Gate Title in a triple threat match, pinning Gregory Sharpe to capture the championship. In the women's title match, Johnnie Robbie successfully defended her WCPW Women's Title against Laynie Luck.

  • The event took place on February 27, 2026 in Commerce, California.
  • The main event between Massaro and Kozone for the WCPW World Title lasted 12 minutes and 24 seconds.

The players

Vinnie Massaro

The reigning WCPW World Champion, a veteran wrestler who narrowly retained his title against a younger challenger.

LaBron Kozone

The former Deadlock Pro Champion, a rising star who put up a strong challenge against Massaro for the WCPW World Title.

Andrew Cass

The new WCPW Golden Gate Champion, a standout rookie in the West Coast Pro training program.

Johnnie Robbie

The defending WCPW Women's Champion, who successfully retained her title against Laynie Luck.

Laynie Luck

The challenger for the WCPW Women's Title, who came up short against champion Johnnie Robbie.

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The takeaway

West Coast Pro has established itself as a top independent wrestling promotion, showcasing a talented roster of rising stars and veteran performers. The 'Evil Empire' event highlighted the company's commitment to high-quality matches and its ability to produce compelling storylines and title changes.