Date: 04/27/2022
Location: Chico, CA
Alexandra Morgan vs. “Undeniable” Chez Everett
The show began with Chez Everett making her MoW debut against Alexandra Morgan.
Everett came out of her corner with determination and rocked Morgan with a roughhouse attack that didn’t let up. Everett was fired up and knocked Morgan down with clotheslines. Everett connected with two clotheslines but Morgan stopped her going for a third, slamming her to the mat.
Morgan used a punishing collection of slams and power moves on Everett. Everett made an attempt to fight back but a spinning side slam did her in and Morgan won the match by pinfall.
The Door (Malcom and Richter) vs. Matt Griffin and Vance McElroy
The Door made their MoW debut against Matt Griffin and Vance McElroy.
McElroy tied up with Richter and threw him with a hip toss. Richter responded with a vicious side suplex and began a slow, methodical offense, trading tags with Malcom. Malcom shoved McElroy into his corner and demanded that Griffin tag in. Griffin tagged, reluctantly, and tried to match up with Malcom but met the same fate as his partner.
Malcom and Richter made quick work of Griffin. Richter used a DDT to finish Griffin off prior to pinning him for the win. The Door stood tall in the ring as they sent a clear message to the rest of the tag team division that they had arrived.
Dezzy Nightshade vs. Joslyn Sky
Two of MoW’s newest recruits met in singles competition. Dezzy Nightshade showed dominance in the early minutes of the match. Joslyn Sky tried to break Nightshade’s momentum but continued to be overpowered.
Nightshade tried for a suplex but Sky blocked and used one of her own. Sky used the ropes to her advantage and bounced around the ring with impressive high risk splashes, dives, and drop kicks. Nightshade was dazed but managed to catch Sky’s cross body block and turn it into a spinning power slam.
Nightshade went back on the attack and kept Sky grounded. Sky stumbled into Nightshade’s brainbuster, which was enough to keep her down. Nightshade covered for a pin to win the match.
Hector Diaz vs. Big Rus Samson
The 7’ tall Big Rus Samson made his return to MoW, having not been seen since MoW #002 in 2019. Samson faced Hector Diaz in singles action.
Samson rammed through Diaz early and kept the Mexican native down. Samson picked up Diaz for a torture rack but Diaz slipped free and fought back. Diaz took Samson down at the knees and focused his offense on holds and submissions designed to weaken the giant’s legs. Diaz tried to get Samson wrapped up in a scorpion deathlock but Samson pushed Diaz away.
Diaz’s momentum was stopped following Samson’s second wind. Samson overpowered Diaz and went for the torture rack a second time. Samson locked in the hold and Diaz was forced to submit, giving Samson the win.
Lucia Mendez vs. Tracy Blood
The main event featured former MoW Champion Tracy Blood against Lucia Mendez.
Mendez and Blood were on equal footing in the opening minutes of the match as both women traded takedowns. Mendez made the mistake of trading strikes with Blood which gave the former kickboxer an opportunity to overtake her.
Blood focused hard kicks to Mendez’s midsection and coupled the strikes with more takedowns. Blood stretched Mendez’s abdominal muscles and twisted her back in a series of submission holds but Mendez was determined to break free. Mendez slipped free of Blood’s grasp and quickly caught Blood in a triangle chokehold submission. Blood struggled to free herself but found a ring rope with her foot causing the referee to break the hold.
Mendez continued her momentum and weakened Blood with slams. Mendez used a German suplex on Blood but the damage to her midsection was obvious as she was slow to get up and held her side. Mendez tried to pick Blood up but Blood got in a forearm to Mendez’s midsection. Blood leapt to her feet and hit Mendez in the chest with a knee strike.
Blood began a comeback of her own and after wearing Mendez down, she got ready for a head kick. Blood spun for the kick but Mendez ducked. Blood continued her spin for a second kick but Mendez dodged that one, too. Blood spun a third time but aimed low, hitting Mendez in the side of her stomach. Mendez stumbled and Blood went for a third head kick that connected, sending Mendez to the mat. Blood covered and won the match by pinfall.
Tracy Blood celebrated her victory in the ring and was joined in the ring by MoW ring correspondent Kimberly Kennedy. Kennedy congratulated Blood on a hard-fought victory and asked what her plans were for 2022. Blood said she wanted more competition like she had tonight and had one woman in her sights. Kennedy asked who that woman was and Blood said she will have to wait for that answer.
Kimberly Kennedy thanked the fans for coming to MoW Rapid Fire and left the ring to Tracy Blood to close out the show.