The 2018 SuperShow will also feature Jeff Cobb vs. Tomohiro Ishii in a battle of two of the hardest to knock over men in the world, Penta Om and Joey Janela in a battle of beloved bad boys, and more. And now I’m annoyed I already said “stacked card” too many times. IMPACT Wrestling Vs. Lucha Underground – April 6, 9 p.m. IMPACT and Lucha Underground already share a lot of talent, and now they’re sharing a show! Two of the matches that have been announced so far sound certifiably insane: Johnny Mundo vs. Johnny Impact somehow, and Sami Callihan vs. Eddie Edwards in an “I Quit” match. The latter is a grudge match payoff to that botched chair/bat spot everybody was freaking out about earlier this month, and Sami will be representing LU (even though the spot happened on IMPACT) as his Jeremiah Crane character. As you might expect, the build to that has only gotten more intense. And we’ll be able to watch it all on Twitch!

The Crash – April 6, 12 p.m. Tijuana-based promotion The Crash will bring it’s own brand of not-specifically-subterranean lucha libre to NOLA as well. The main event pits Penta Zero M against Austin Aries, and the rest of the show includes Rey Fenix vs. Flamita vs. Rich Swann in a triple threat, Daga vs. Brian Cage vs. Willie Mack vs. Sami Callihan in a fatal four way, and many more significant wrestlers from the U.S. and Mexico. Combat Zone Wrestling: Welcome To The Combat Zone – April 7, 3 p.m. CZW is known for its ultraviolent brand of wrestling, but it looks like its WrestleMania weekend show should feature more varied levels of violence than, say, the Tournament of Death. This show will include Sami Callihan (I swear I’m not trying to push Callihan super hard; he’s just very busy this weekend) vs. Joey Janela (also booked to the gills over this period of time) in a match that’s sure to be hardcore, Will Ospreay vs. Dezmond Xavier in a match that’s sure to have SO MANY FLIPS, and Joey Ryan vs. Maxwell Jacob Friedman for the CZW Wired Championship. Welcome To The Combat Zone will be available to watch here. Pro Wrestling Revolver: Pancakes And Piledrivers II – April 7, 11 a.m. Last year Pro Wrestling Revolver’s first Pancakes & Piledrivers show was a huge hit and yes, it included a pancake fight. This was before the New Day had even heard of pancakes (citation needed!) So obviously they’re doing a sequel!

It looks like their Mania weekend show will be yet another entertaining display of athleticism, with Nicole Savoy defending her championship against Mercedes Martinez, Shazza McKenzie defending the secondary championship against Tessa Blanchard, and many more of the best indie women wrestlers competing. You can watch Shimmer shows online on the World Wrestling Network. WWN Supershow – April 6, 8 p.m. Speaking of WWN, they’re having their own supershow on April 6. Several championships from WWN and its affiliated promotions are on the line here: Keith Lee (c) vs. Daisuke Sekimoto for the WWN Championship, Zack Sabre Jr. (c) vs. Munenori Sawa for the EVOLVE Championship, LuFisto defending her SHINE Championship against a TBD competitor, and an EVOLVE Tag Team Championship match between Doom Patrol (c) and Ringkampf.

Kaiju Big Battel – April 7, 11:55 p.m. And finally, monster fights. Kaiju Big Battel is a promotion that lovingly parodies both pro graps and Japanese kaiju movies by having people in monster costumes wrestle each other. It is truly a thing of beauty. There isn’t much information out there about their NOLA show yet, but it is sure to be weird and amazing. You can watch it the show live on Twitch, Kaiju Big Battel’s full past shows on WWN, and several full matches on their YouTube channel. WrestleMania weekend in New Orleans will also see shows from House of Hardcore, Beyond Wrestling, Pure Pro Wrestling, EVOLVE, and more. Which of these shows sounds coolest to you? Is your favorite indie promotion doing something cool we should all be watching on Twitch that weekend? Let us know in the comments!