Post by WASTELAND on Oct 25, 2024 11:25:13 GMT
The camera begins backstage, where we can see Oliver peters stood behind his desk.
Oliver Peters: Good evening everyone! We're one week out from our next supershow, Wasteland: All Hallows Evil... and I have a very important announcement for you all. Tonight we have four singles matches on the card, bar the main event... and each of those matches were announced with one... slight... bit of information withheld on my end.
Oliver takes a minute, walking around his desk and sitting on the edge of it facing the camera.
Oliver Peters: That being... that those matches tonight are part of a single elimination tournament... where the semi finals and the final of the tournament will be held next week. With the winner of said tournament...
Oliver takes a minute... letting the suspense build.
Oliver Peters: ...will become the first holder of the new Wasteland Championship.
The crowd loves this! They pop like crazy and Oliver continues to speak.
Oliver Peters: That's right! We are debuting a brand new championship belt here on the Wasteland brand after the main event of All Hallows Evil, where whoever makes it to the finals will have a chance to etch their names into the history books here! So... with all of that said. A best of luck to those in the tournament, and I'll see you all again at All Hallows Evil!
With that, the cameras fade to ringside where we are prepared for our first tournament match!
MATCH ONE: Celeste Ortiz vs Aiden Garcia
From the opening moments, Celeste showed her tenacity, taking the fight to Aiden with a flurry of offense that kept him on his toes. A perfectly executed snap suplex brought Aiden down to the mat, followed by a running knee strike that rattled him early on. Aiden managed to shake it off, retaliating with a flurry of alternating forearms that backed Celeste into the corner. He quickly followed up with a corner cannonball, flattening her against the turnbuckles. Just as he seemed to be gaining momentum, Celeste sprang to her feet and blasted Aiden with a vicious lariat that sent him tumbling over the top rope.
Not one to waste time, Celeste charged the ropes and launched herself over with a graceful tope con hilo, crashing down onto Aiden. The crowd roared as both wrestlers fought to get to their feet, but Celeste, still riding the adrenaline, rolled Aiden back into the ring and climbed to the top rope. With a breathtaking moonsault, she landed flush on Aiden’s chest, hooking his leg for a pin attempt, but Aiden kicked out at two. Undeterred, Celeste went for a bulldog, but Aiden reversed it mid-air, turning it into a snap powerbomb that left her gasping for breath. He didn’t let up, hoisting her up and nailing her with a Northern Lights Bomb, followed by a flying forearm that nearly took her head off.
As the match progressed, the intensity only grew. Celeste fought her way back, countering one of Aiden’s forearm strikes with a superkick that staggered him. She quickly capitalized with a DDT, driving him head-first into the mat. With Aiden dazed, Celeste attempted her signature Beginning of the End, but Aiden slipped out at the last second. With lightning speed, he hit her with his Feel Nothing, sending her crashing hard into the corner. Sensing an opening, Aiden climbed the turnbuckle and looked to deliver his Afterlife, but Celeste caught him mid-air, countering with a devastating spear that left both of them sprawled out on the mat, the crowd buzzing with excitement.
The final moments of the match saw both competitors pulling out all the stops. Celeste, clutching her ribs, went for her finishing move, the Maul the Sun, but Aiden rolled out of the way at the last possible second. Seizing the opportunity, Aiden quickly ascended the ropes. With Celeste staggering to her feet, he launched off the second rope, flipping over her head and planting her with the Riptide before going for the pin.
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE…!
WINNER: Aiden Garcia
The Hebi no Rengo trio are walking side by side outside the arena. Akira is closest to the building, holding a kendo stick to her side and dragging the tip of it along the bricks. Hayumi is in the middle and Lién on the outside. They're already in their ring gear and the sun is setting behind them.
Liên Kamiya: The Last of the Valkyries are beneath us, honestly. After stomping Mud and Filth into the… well, mud and filth, this feels like a step backwards. Valkyries aren't the team they used to be, they're certainly no competition for us, who are at the most formidable we've ever been.
Hayumi Yamamoto: Indeed… on top of us not getting our fill of combat, this feels insulting. The Last of the Valkyries want to pride themselves as warriors of a bygone age. Yet, they're too focused on their looks or their sweet intake. This is not the group that made their name in the New Frontier… this is a shell of what they once were.
Hayumi stated with agitation toward the fact that this is their opposition.
Liên Kamiya: We should be fighting the champions. Actually, we should already BE the champions. We’re the rightful rulers of the Wasteland and we don't care who we have to hurt to get there.
KAMIKAZE: We’ll put the whole division on the shelf if we have to.
Hayumi Yamamoto: Of course, that will make our reign easier. However, let's make a definitive impression on the Last of the Valkyries.
She says with a villainous smirk on her face.
Liên Kamiya: Nobody in this division poses the threat that we do. Not challengers and not champions. The Last of the Valkyries are next to feel our wrath but they'll be far from the last.
Akira tilts her head to the side, she has a wide-eyed vacant stare on her face, it's anyone's guess what she's thinking as she smacks her kendo stick against the wall. Hayumi and Lién smirk as the trio walk past the camera and we get a parting shot of the three of them entering the arena.
MATCH TWO: Hebi no Rengo vs The Last of the Valkyries
From the opening bell, it was clear that both teams came prepared for a grueling contest, neither willing to give an inch. Lien Kamiya and Christina Olson started the match, trading lightning-fast dropkicks and European uppercuts. Lien gained an early advantage with a beautifully executed Bridging Northern Lights Suplex for a quick two-count, but Christina countered by using her agility to deliver a Satellite DDT, stunning Lien and setting the pace for her team. Christina quickly tagged in Lilith Meadows, and the Valkyries executed a flawless drop toe hold into running knees to the back, keeping Lien grounded.
The momentum shifted when Akira Fujimoto got the hot tag. She burst into the ring with a flurry of offense, landing a Hurricanrana on Lilith and following up with a vicious Running Pump Kick. With the Valkyries reeling, Hebi no Rengo began showing their seamless teamwork. They hit a devastating combination of an Electric Chair Drop from Lien with Akira diving off the top rope with a pinpoint Meteora. The crowd roared as Akira nearly got the pinfall, but Lilith barely managed to kick out at two. Not to be outdone, the Valkyries fought back, with Lilith connecting with a Dragon Screw Leg Whip to slow Akira down and then hitting a Reverse DDT to regain control.
Midway through the match, both teams unleashed their devastating double-team maneuvers. Hebi no Rengo executed a brutal Double Brainbuster on Lilith, nearly securing the victory, but Christina saved the match at the last second. Christina then tagged back in and, with Lilith's assistance, hit a picture-perfect Assisted Moonsault, but Lien broke up the pinfall just in time. As the match intensified, Hebi no Rengo showcased their precision with a beautiful Drop Toe Hold into an Asai Moonsault, bringing the crowd to their feet. With the match teetering on a knife’s edge, Akira and Lien looked to finish things off with their signature Snake Bite, but Lilith managed to slip out, keeping the Valkyries alive.
In the final moments, the match reached its crescendo. Lien tried to lock Lilith into the Black Lotus Lock, but Lilith countered with a desperate Faerie Lock, tying up Lien momentarily while Christina took out Akira with a Suicide Dive to the outside. The Last of the Valkyries seized their opportunity. With Lien out of the equation, they turned their focus to Akira to hit a beautiful Viking Funeral. Lilith delivered a thunderous Bridging German Suplex, holding Akira in place just long enough for Christina to climb to the top rope and hit the Banshee's Cry.
The impact was tremendous, and Christina immediately hooked Akira’s leg for the pin. The referee slid to the mat to make the count as the crowd erupted into applause for the fan favorite of the two teams.
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE…!
WINNER: The Last of the Valkyries
MATCH THREE: Evelin Delgado vs Yennefer Filth
The bell rang, and Yennefer Filth wasted no time, storming toward Evelin Delgado with a fiery intensity. Yenn threw a quick series of stiff chops and forearms, driving Evelin into the corner with each heavy strike. Evelin fought back with a European uppercut, but Yenn responded with a vicious running big boot, sending Evelin staggering. Yenn followed it up with a snap suplex, trying to keep Evelin grounded early. Evelin, however, rolled to her feet quickly, dodging Yenn’s follow-up lariat and hitting a sudden enzuigiri to stun her. Evelin capitalized with a snap armbar, but Yenn refused to tap, rolling to the ropes to break the hold.
Evelin pressed the advantage, hitting Yenn with a running clothesline that knocked her back down. She followed up with the Cambia de Suerte, landing a quick knee drop and immediately flipping into a standing moonsault knee drop, driving all of her weight onto Yenn's ribs. Evelin hooked the leg for a pin, but Yenn kicked out at two, much to Evelin's frustration. Yenn rolled away, trying to gather her bearings, but Evelin wasn’t about to give her any room to breathe. She charged in, aiming for a corner splash, but Yenn dodged at the last second, sending Evelin crashing into the turnbuckle.
Yennefer quickly seized the opportunity. She grabbed Evelin in a crossface chickenwing, yanking her down to the mat. Yenn cranked the hold, screaming in Evelin’s ear while throwing an elbow to the back of her skull for added insult. Evelin struggled, her hand reaching for the ropes, but Yenn pulled her back to the center, trying to wear her down completely. Evelin fought through the pain, managing to twist her body and flip Yenn over her head in a desperate burst of strength. Both women lay on the mat for a moment, the audience buzzing as they slowly crawled to their feet.
The match turned into a brawl from there. Yennefer hit Evelin with a discus lariat that nearly decapitated her, but Evelin retaliated with a snap German suplex that folded Yenn in half. Evelin stalked her opponent and locked in the ankle lock, twisting with malicious intent. Yenn howled in pain, but she managed to roll through, sending Evelin flying into the ropes. When Evelin rebounded, Yenn hit her with a brutal ripcord knee to the jaw, knocking her senseless. Evelin crumpled to the mat, and Yenn looked to finish things, lifting Evelin for her Cradle of Filth finisher.
But Evelin wasn't done yet. She slipped out of Yenn’s grasp at the last second, countering with a sharp elbow strike to the side of Yenn’s head. Stunned, Yennefer stumbled back, and Evelin wasted no time. She grabbed Yenn, lifted her up, and slammed her down with the Jefa Perra, the elevated chickenwing facebuster crashing Yenn's face into the canvas with devastating force. Evelin quickly hooked both legs, and the referee’s hand began slapping the mat.
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE…!
WINNER: Evelin Delgado
MATCH FOUR: Sylvia Lopez vs Marcus Uriah Dunne
From the opening bell, Sylvia Lopez and Marcus Uriah Dunne wasted no time in tearing into each other. Sylvia, known for her unorthodox offense, immediately went for a lockup, only to twist Marcus’s arm and bite his forearm viciously, sending him stumbling back. As he nursed his arm, she quickly closed the distance, landing a stiff spin kick to his midsection, forcing him against the ropes. With Marcus dazed, Sylvia charged forward, but he ducked at the last second, sending her flying through the ropes. Seeing his opportunity, Marcus leaped over the top rope, crashing into Sylvia with a picture-perfect suicide dive, drawing cheers from the crowd.
Marcus was quick to capitalize, tossing Sylvia back into the ring and following her with a middle rope diving forearm smash that caught her right on the jaw. She staggered backward, and Marcus pressed his advantage, hitting a basement dropkick to her knees, sending her to the mat. As he attempted to follow up with a sliding forearm, Sylvia rolled out of the way, and when Marcus turned around, she greeted him with a vicious headbutt to the chest. The impact sent him reeling into the corner, and Sylvia, with a crazed look in her eyes, followed up with a running cannonball, crushing Marcus against the turnbuckles.
The momentum shifted as Sylvia dragged Marcus to the center of the ring and locked him in a straight jacket neckbreaker, wrenching his neck viciously. Marcus, grimacing in pain, tried to wriggle free, but Sylvia transitioned seamlessly into her signature move—the Lunatic Combination. She smashed her forehead into Marcus’s repeatedly, stunning him, before transitioning into a mandible claw, forcing him down to the mat. Marcus kicked and thrashed, desperate to escape, and just when it seemed like Sylvia would wear him down, he used his last burst of energy to kick her off and roll to the outside for a breather.
Sylvia, unrelenting, followed Marcus out, but he was ready for her. As she charged, Marcus ducked under a wild strike and hit a kitchen sink knee lift, flipping her over his knee. With Sylvia on the ground, Marcus dove back into the ring, climbed to the top rope, and threw up his middle fingers before going for Through the Mud.
Crowd: WHERE YOU GOIN’ CITY BOY?!
However, Sylvia rolled out of the way just in time, and Marcus crashed hard into the canvas. Sylvia seized the moment, hitting a spike DDT that planted Marcus head-first into the mat. As the match neared its conclusion, both competitors were exhausted but refused to let up. Marcus managed to catch Sylvia with a Lou Thesz Press, raining down punches on her, but Sylvia rolled him over and clawed at his face, nearly raking his eyes out. She dragged Marcus to his feet and attempted her Finger Break move, grabbing his hand, but Marcus twisted out of it and countered with a Discus Lariat that nearly turned Sylvia inside out.
As Sylvia staggered up, Marcus lifted her onto his shoulders, looking for his finisher, but she wriggled free, landing behind him and delivering a forearm to the back of his head. With one final burst of energy, Marcus caught Sylvia off guard as she went for another strike. He dodged it and quickly scooped her up, delivering his devastating Muddied Waters—a Tiger Driver ‘98. The impact sent Sylvia crashing to the mat, and Marcus quickly hooked her leg for the pin.
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE…!
WINNER: Marcus Uriah Dunne
MATCH FIVE: Yuka Suzuki vs Kevin Hunter
Suzuki and Hunter circle the ring around each other, with the two going for a lock up to start this match! Hunter, as the bigger of the two, is able to get the power advantage to start, pushing Suzuki back into the corner! The referee eventually splits them up, with Hunter cockily stepping back to the center of the ring! The two shuffle around each other again, but this time Suzuki is the one to get a massive advantage, getting around Hunter and dropping him with a Snap German Suplex! She kips up off the move, leaving Hunter stunned on the mat! Hunter slowly makes it back to his feet, immediately looking for a Lariat to take out Suzuki with! But Suzuki rushes underneath it, hitting the ropes and coming back with a Crossbody! Hunter shuts this down however, spiking Suzuki out of midair with a Big Boot! He goes for the pin, with Suzuki kicking out at two!
Hunter pulls Suzuki to her feet, pushing her back into the corner with a Headbutt! He rushes into the corner now, nailing Suzuki with a Clothesline! But something about that wakes Suzuki up a bit, as Hunter runs back to the opposite corner to wind up for another move! Suzuki follows him into the corner, nailing Hunter with a Knee Lift! She then pivots, getting Hunter in position before dropping him with a Tornado DDT! Pin by Suzuki, with Hunter kicking out at two! Suzuki looks to finish this off, looking for her signature Dragon Suplex! But Hunter is able to escape, nailing Suzuki over the head with a few Elbows until she sets him free! He then gets Suzuki in position, before dropping her with In The End (Double Underhook Facebuster)! Pin by Hunter, with Suzuki kicking out right before three!
Hunter gets Suzuki up, setting up for The Devil’s Switch! But Suzuki escapes the Swinging Reverse STO attempt, pushing Hunter into the ropes from behind! He bounces back, looking for a Lariat, but Suzuki rushes underneath it, hitting the ropes and coming back with a Spear! Suzuki isn’t finished however, pulling Hunter into position before going to the top rope! She launches off, connecting with GFYS (Diving Double Foot Stomp)! Pin by Suzuki, securing the three count for the win!
Hunter pulls Suzuki to her feet, pushing her back into the corner with a Headbutt! He rushes into the corner now, nailing Suzuki with a Clothesline! But something about that wakes Suzuki up a bit, as Hunter runs back to the opposite corner to wind up for another move! Suzuki follows him into the corner, nailing Hunter with a Knee Lift! She then pivots, getting Hunter in position before dropping him with a Tornado DDT! Pin by Suzuki, with Hunter kicking out at two! Suzuki looks to finish this off, looking for her signature Dragon Suplex! But Hunter is able to escape, nailing Suzuki over the head with a few Elbows until she sets him free! He then gets Suzuki in position, before dropping her with In The End (Double Underhook Facebuster)! Pin by Hunter, with Suzuki kicking out right before three!
Hunter gets Suzuki up, setting up for The Devil’s Switch! But Suzuki escapes the Swinging Reverse STO attempt, pushing Hunter into the ropes from behind! He bounces back, looking for a Lariat, but Suzuki rushes underneath it, hitting the ropes and coming back with a Spear! Suzuki isn’t finished however, pulling Hunter into position before going to the top rope! She launches off, connecting with GFYS (Diving Double Foot Stomp)! Pin by Suzuki, securing the three count for the win!
WINNER: Yuka Suzuki
MAIN EVENT: Non Title Match: Lee Kincade vs Dietrich Kuhn
Kuhn and Kincade meet in the center of the ring, with the champion looking to get in a last minute show of respect as she puts out a fist for Kuhn to bump! The snobby German rejects this, of course, turning his nose up to the gesture as Kincade shrugs it off! They eventually met up for a Collar-and-Elbow Tie-Up, with Kincade initially getting the upper hand with a Waistlock! Kuhn counters however, taking Kincade to the mat with a Snapmare before settling into a Rear Chinlock! He puts an exclamation point on the move, capping it off by driving a knee into Kincade’s back!
Kuhn pulls Kincade back to her feet, going for a Side Headlock! Kincade is quick to escape this however, getting control of Kuhn’s arm and transitioning into a Wristlock! Kuhn is in trouble here, looking to roll forward to escape! But Kincade is ready, rolling with Kuhn to keep the hold on all the same! Eventually, Kincade adds her own exclamation point to the hold, cocking her free hand back and slapping the back of Kuhn’s bald head with it!
Kuhn stands completely still, mortified at this gesture as the crowd collectively laugh at what just happened, along with Kincade herself! Kuhn eventually responds angrily, rushing Kincade with a Clothesline! But Kincade ducks underneath, nailing Kuhn with a Dropkick! Kuhn scrambles to his feet, with Kincade connecting with a second Dropkick! Kuhn once again gets up, immediately looking for a Clothesline! But Kincade ducks that, getting him in position and dropping him with a Regalplex! She bridges for the pin!
ONE…!
TWO…!
Kick out by Kuhn! Kincade looks to pull him back up to his feet to keep the offense going! But Kuhn is quickly able to answer back, nailing Kincade with a Headbutt to the midsection that sends her falling to her knees! Kuhn hits the ropes now, coming back and nailing Kincade with a Knee Strike! Kincade rolls out of the ring, with Kuhn looking to go high risk now! He hits the ropes, coming back and nailing Kincade with a Suicide Dive that sends her toppling over the announce table! Kuhn then catches up to Kincade from behind the desk, nailing her with a huge set of mounted punches underneath the commentators’ feet! He then rolls back into the ring, before rolling right back out to milk the count! Kincade in the meantime crawls over to the steel steps, with Kuhn looking to take her out with another Knee, this time against the steel! Kincade gets out of the way however, with Kuhn flattening himself on the steps!
Kincade grabs up Kuhn, throwing him back into the ring before sliding in herself! She backs into the corner, waiting for Kuhn to get up before coming in hot for a Superkick! But Kuhn dodges it, instead pushing Kincade into the ropes! She comes back, with Kuhn dropping her with a Pop Up Powerbomb! He rolls over her, going for a Jackknife Pin!
ONE…!
TWO…!
Kick out by Kincade! Kuhn gets to his feet, with Kincade looking to follow right behind him! But Kuhn doesn’t let her get far, nailing her with a boot to the midsection that sends her kneeling again! He then completely flattens her on the mat, dropping her with a Snap DDT! Kuhn looks to finish this off, going for the ropes and jumping off with his signature Lionsault! But Kincade rolls out of the way, prompting Kuhn to land on his feet instead! The champion takes advantage of this, rolling him up with a Schoolboy!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THR-
Kick out by Kuhn! Both competitors reach their feet, with Kuhn rushing back to Kincade for another attack! But she gets hers in first, dropping him with a Slingblade! She goes to the top rope now, launching off and connecting with Hell-N-Back! Phoenix Splash connects! Pin by Kincade!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE-
Kick out by Kuhn at the last moment! Kincade looks to end this with The Real Deal! But Kuhn reverses the Z-360 attempt, catching the leg and sending Kincade to the mat with a Chop! He then follows up, keeping her down with a Double Foot Stomp! He goes to the top rope now, launching onto Kincade with a Frog Splash! Pin by Kuhn!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE-
Shoulder up by Kincade! Kuhn looks to end this one, grabbing Kincade up and sending her into the ropes! She comes back, with Kuhn popping her up for Deutscher Tod! But Kincade reverses, catching the arm that’s going for the European Uppercut and getting Kuhn in position before dropping him with a Dragon Suplex! Kincade quickly gets Kuhn in position, dropping him with the One and Only! Tiger Driver 98 connects! Pin by Kincade!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE!!
Kuhn and Kincade meet in the center of the ring, with the champion looking to get in a last minute show of respect as she puts out a fist for Kuhn to bump! The snobby German rejects this, of course, turning his nose up to the gesture as Kincade shrugs it off! They eventually met up for a Collar-and-Elbow Tie-Up, with Kincade initially getting the upper hand with a Waistlock! Kuhn counters however, taking Kincade to the mat with a Snapmare before settling into a Rear Chinlock! He puts an exclamation point on the move, capping it off by driving a knee into Kincade’s back!
Kuhn pulls Kincade back to her feet, going for a Side Headlock! Kincade is quick to escape this however, getting control of Kuhn’s arm and transitioning into a Wristlock! Kuhn is in trouble here, looking to roll forward to escape! But Kincade is ready, rolling with Kuhn to keep the hold on all the same! Eventually, Kincade adds her own exclamation point to the hold, cocking her free hand back and slapping the back of Kuhn’s bald head with it!
Kuhn stands completely still, mortified at this gesture as the crowd collectively laugh at what just happened, along with Kincade herself! Kuhn eventually responds angrily, rushing Kincade with a Clothesline! But Kincade ducks underneath, nailing Kuhn with a Dropkick! Kuhn scrambles to his feet, with Kincade connecting with a second Dropkick! Kuhn once again gets up, immediately looking for a Clothesline! But Kincade ducks that, getting him in position and dropping him with a Regalplex! She bridges for the pin!
ONE…!
TWO…!
Kick out by Kuhn! Kincade looks to pull him back up to his feet to keep the offense going! But Kuhn is quickly able to answer back, nailing Kincade with a Headbutt to the midsection that sends her falling to her knees! Kuhn hits the ropes now, coming back and nailing Kincade with a Knee Strike! Kincade rolls out of the ring, with Kuhn looking to go high risk now! He hits the ropes, coming back and nailing Kincade with a Suicide Dive that sends her toppling over the announce table! Kuhn then catches up to Kincade from behind the desk, nailing her with a huge set of mounted punches underneath the commentators’ feet! He then rolls back into the ring, before rolling right back out to milk the count! Kincade in the meantime crawls over to the steel steps, with Kuhn looking to take her out with another Knee, this time against the steel! Kincade gets out of the way however, with Kuhn flattening himself on the steps!
Kincade grabs up Kuhn, throwing him back into the ring before sliding in herself! She backs into the corner, waiting for Kuhn to get up before coming in hot for a Superkick! But Kuhn dodges it, instead pushing Kincade into the ropes! She comes back, with Kuhn dropping her with a Pop Up Powerbomb! He rolls over her, going for a Jackknife Pin!
ONE…!
TWO…!
Kick out by Kincade! Kuhn gets to his feet, with Kincade looking to follow right behind him! But Kuhn doesn’t let her get far, nailing her with a boot to the midsection that sends her kneeling again! He then completely flattens her on the mat, dropping her with a Snap DDT! Kuhn looks to finish this off, going for the ropes and jumping off with his signature Lionsault! But Kincade rolls out of the way, prompting Kuhn to land on his feet instead! The champion takes advantage of this, rolling him up with a Schoolboy!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THR-
Kick out by Kuhn! Both competitors reach their feet, with Kuhn rushing back to Kincade for another attack! But she gets hers in first, dropping him with a Slingblade! She goes to the top rope now, launching off and connecting with Hell-N-Back! Phoenix Splash connects! Pin by Kincade!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE-
Kick out by Kuhn at the last moment! Kincade looks to end this with The Real Deal! But Kuhn reverses the Z-360 attempt, catching the leg and sending Kincade to the mat with a Chop! He then follows up, keeping her down with a Double Foot Stomp! He goes to the top rope now, launching onto Kincade with a Frog Splash! Pin by Kuhn!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE-
Shoulder up by Kincade! Kuhn looks to end this one, grabbing Kincade up and sending her into the ropes! She comes back, with Kuhn popping her up for Deutscher Tod! But Kincade reverses, catching the arm that’s going for the European Uppercut and getting Kuhn in position before dropping him with a Dragon Suplex! Kincade quickly gets Kuhn in position, dropping him with the One and Only! Tiger Driver 98 connects! Pin by Kincade!
ONE…!
TWO…!
THREE!!
WINNER: Lee Kincade
Lee has her hand held high after the bell, with the crowd on their feet as she raises her title in the air. Her celebration is cut off, however, as a familiar song fills the arena. “The Best” by AWOLNATION plays, as Lily Blaise makes her way to the ring. The former champion comes face-to-face with the person who took her title from her, eyeing up the gold as we fade to black!
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