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As we begin 2013 tomorrow night with Ascension from the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhee, NJ, we look back at the year that was 2012. It was a very different year for the Combat Zone. January 14, 2012 marked the end of an era for all of professional wrestling; it was the day that CZW and wrestling lost its historic Arena in South Philadelphia. As CZW bided farewell to its home to venture into the great unknown, it expanded its reach with more overseas tours, more national tours, and went back to its roots in New Jersey. Needless to say from a business standpoint, 2012 was a busy year. From a competitive standpoint, it was even busier. The year saw MASADA reign supreme as its un-pinned World Heavyweight Champion. Matt Tremont saw a roller coaster year, which ultimately ended with him achieving his dream by winning inside the Cage of Death. Anarchy reigned for much of the second half of the year, thanks to the formation of OI4K. Alex Colon left the most famous label in all of wrestling to form his own group known as 4Loco. As Joker retired from in-ring competition, BLK Jeez, Ruckus, and Robbie Mireno resurrected the original BLK OUT! Drake Younger rejuvenated his career and returned to success as he won the CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship. AR Fox proved to be super-human as he unified the CZW Junior Heavyweight and Wired TV Championships. Drew Gulak’s Campaign for a Better Combat Zone suffered some set backs, but ultimately left its mark as the campaign has grown leaps and bounds. Meanwhile, the Nation of Intoxication proved that they have more than just beer muscles by closing the year out as Tag Team Champions. All this and so much more happened throughout the year, but who truly left their mark?[more]