Aiden Aggro vs. Alexander Lee street fight set for Limitless Wrestling's Seasons of Calamity

By Josh Nason

Following the implosion of MSP this past January, you knew Alexander Lee was going to get his pound of flesh from Aiden Aggro at some point.

That point will be on Sunday, June 23rd at Seasons of Calamity as Lee battles Aggro in a Queen City street fight.

The show will emanate from Hermon, Maine, at the Morgan Hill Event Center. More than 50% of the venue has already been sold which means tickets still remain for the 5 PM Eastern card, co-presented by White Lobster Vintage and Queen City Cinema Club.

Limitless fans know that Lee, Aggro and DangerKid were once part of the legendary Maine State Posse tag team who ran roughshod over anyone and everybody who got in their way. Lee shockingly turned on Aggro and DangerKid at the 2019 Vacationland Cup which led to a violent street fight at that September’s Know Your Enemy at the Portland Expo.

The three eventually made their peace and even teamed at Patience is a Virtue in June 2021: the promotion’s first show with live fans since the pandemic started. Aggro and DangerKid continued to team after that while Lee made sporadic, but memorable, appearances.

Then, Aggro shockingly turned on DangerKid last December at Force of Nature following their defeat to Above The Rest. The two went head-to-head in January with Aggro picking up the victory and ending his former partner and former friend’s Limitless career: unthinkable in the Maine State Posse era.

That brings us to Seasons of Calamity. Aggro is looking ahead to August’s Vacationland Cup following his qualifer win over Ace Romero at this month’s No Debate while Lee is looking forward to violence. He is no stranger to anything goes-style matches, especially in Hermon. Of course, there is Aggro’s running mate J-Heru who has proved to be a factor in all of Aggro’s matches as of late which always is a detriment for his opponent.

Will Aggro even make it to the VLC? Be there and find out.

Here’s the current card with more to come:

Josh Nason