Masters of Wrestling brings a full-scale battle to Tallahassee, FL!
The show started with Tracy Blood coming down to the ring to call out Shannon Worth. Blood said if Worth wanted a fight, she should have just asked instead of attacking her from behind. Blood said her arm may be broken but it will not keep her from fighting. Worth came down to the ring and the match began. Worth, unsurprisingly, focused her attack on Blood’s injured arm. Blood fought through Worth’s offense and came back with a strike-based offense. Meghan DeWitt came down to ringside to support Worth. Worth fell to the mat after a flying knee strike. DeWitt slid a foreign object into the ring. Worth took the object, got to her feet, and tried to hit Blood with it. Blood blocked the strike with her cast and then countered with a head kick. Blood covered Worth for a pinfall victory.
Larry Loudmouth announced that the next MoW Championship matches will happen at the next show in Tampa, FL. Pete Arrow will challenge Snarl and Cate Stiles will challenge Maria Estrella. Cate Stiles interrupted the announcement and said that Estrella knows her time is short as champion because the MoW Championship was always meant for Stiles to hold. Estrella came out to respond but was clipped from behind at the knees in the aisle by Lucia Mendez. Mendez attacked Estrella’s leg several times. Stiles stepped out of the ring and approached the carnage. Mendez stepped back with her hands up. Stiles looked at Estrella clutching her leg and then used an ankle lock on the champion. Stiles refused to let go until her grip was forcibly removed by officials. Mendez laughed at Estrella while Stiles was surrounded by officials. Estrella was carried backstage by officials.
Witchmere continued her dominant return to MoW with a match against Mysterie. Mysterie’s speed caught Witchmere off guard early on but Witchmere made a strong and brutal comeback. Witchmere forced Mysterie into submission with a head vise for the win.
Fraust came to the ring through the crowd and once again asked where Cole Arcane was. When Arcane did not come out, Fraust said he would continue to hurt people like he promised. Fraust looked around the ring and had his eyes set on the timekeeper at ringside. Fraust grabbed the timekeeper by the collar but stopped when Cole Arcane’s music began to play. Arcane ran down to ringside to the huge applause of the audience. Arcane and Fraust brawled at ringside. Arcane used everything he could find at ringside to inflict pain on Fraust. Fraust threw Arcane against a ring post and then body slammed Arcane onto the steel steps. Fraust kicked and stomped on Arcane’s broken ribs, leaving Arcane coughing and holding his chest. Fraust began to leave but Arcane stumbled to his feet, grabbed a microphone and told Fraust he is still standing and wanted a real match. Fraust looked over his shoulder, nodded, and then left.
Kami King was sitting in the locker room with Mysterie, who was lamenting her loss to Witchmere. King said she would not get caught off guard if she gets in the ring with Witchmere again. Witchmere then walked up to both women. King stood up to face her. Witchmere said if she wants another headache, she will provide. King said she will pass on the headache but looks forward to knocking a few of Witchmere’s teeth out. Witchmere grinned and left.
Mark Blood and Andre Jordan met in a mat wrestling classic that was peppered with bursts of snap suplexes, strikes, and slams. Jordan, who had Claudia Winter at ringside with him, showed off some of his best in ring work to date. Blood did his part to have an answer for almost everything. Jordan nearly put away Blood with some near falls, but Blood worked his way back on offense. The closing moment of the match saw Jordan go for a cross body block that Blood caught. Blood then hoisted Jordan into position for a tombstone piledriver. Blood hit the piledriver, covered for the pin, and picked up a very hard-fought victory. Blood celebrated in the ring while Winter looked furious on the outside.
Bobby Bombay made his official in-ring return to MoW in the main event. He was joined at ringside by his Southern Aggression teammates Terry Bombay and John Austin Baker. Bombay’s opponent was MoW Championship number one contender Pete Arrow, who had brought Aidan North with him for backup. The match was a hard-hitting battle with both men looking to prove something in the ring. Arrow was full of power demonstrating his preparation for his match against MoW Champion Snarl. Bombay, meanwhile, was looking to show he was back and better than ever with his roughhouse style. MoW Team Champions, Killer Malone and Marty Anderson came down to ringside to have an argument with Southern Aggression on the outside. This caused Bobby Bombay to be distracted, giving Arrow the opportunity to powerbomb him and pin him for the victory.
While Southern Aggression and Malone and Anderson fought outside, Snarl’s music played and he walked through the brawl, making a beeline for Arrow. Snarl and Arrow brawled in the center of the ring. North tried to help his partner but Snarl fought them both off and then threw Arrow over the ropes into the brawl outside the ring. Everyone moved aside as Snarl picked up Arrow and powerbombed him in the aisle. North recovered and tried to help but was powerbombed into the crowd. Southern Aggression applauded Snarl, who initially accepted their sign of respect but then attacked all three, powerbombing all of them. Malone and Anderson watched Snarl from the aisle but chose to leave unscathed.