Date: 11/02/2022
Location: Kingston, PA
Meghan DeWitt vs. Yurei
Meghan DeWitt began her quest to get a match with Tracy Blood by battling Yurei. Yurei was unwilling to be used by DeWitt and dominated the early minutes of the match. DeWitt found herself in trouble when Yurei ran in for a spear but DeWitt blasted her with a desperation knee lift.
Yurei was stunned and DeWitt wasted no time staying on the attack. DeWitt caught Yurei with multiple knees to the head followed by a takedown into an armbar submission. Yurei powered out but DeWitt kept on the attack and struck with a running knee. DeWitt pinned Yurei for the three count and the victory.
Siobhan Wild vs. Sheena
Siobhan Wild had a quick, but painful night when she stepped into the ring with Sheena. Wild stepped toward Sheena as the bell rang and was floored with an explosive running shoulder block.
Sheena was quick to suplex Wild, pull her to her feet by the hair, and whip her into a turnbuckle. Sheena ran in and connected a running boot to Wild’s face. Sheena pinned Wild using only the palms of her hands to get a dominant win.
Matt Griffin and ??? Vs. Balance and Ridge
Matt Griffin and an unnamed partner was scheduled to face the veteran team of Balance and Ridge but came out by himself. Griffin sneezed and said he was fighting terrible allergies. He was unable to find a worthy partner to team with him but despite his affliction and lack of partner, he would bravely fight Balance and Ridge by himself.
Big Time Stratton came down to the ring and offered to support Griffin by being his partner. Griffin looked unsure but then agreed to the partnership.
Griffin found himself on the receiving end of a precision offense from Balance and Ridge before tagging in Stratton. Stratton held his own in the ring against Balance and built serious momentum until a drop kick from Balance took him down. Both men tagged in their partners and Griffin traded offense with Ridge as the match continued.
Griffin was hit with a pele kick and stumbled to his corner to tag Stratton. Stratton battled Ridge in the ring. Griffin, meanwhile, began sneezing on the ring apron. Ridge stunned Stratton, climbed a turnbuckle, and prepared to leap at Stratton. Griffin sneezed and fell against the ropes, causing Ridge to lose his footing and fall to the mat. Stratton dove on top of Ridge and covered for a bizarre, fluke pinfall victory.
Matt Griffin was ecstatic and jumped around the ring while Big Time Stratton looked shocked that he won the match.
Hector Diaz vs. Rus Samson
Hector Diaz battled a potential MoW Championship number one contender in Rus Samson. Diaz fought hard against his larger opponent and tried to weaken him with attacks to his back and shoulders. Samson fought through the pain and built strong momentum before focusing Diaz into submission with a torture rack.
Rus Samson stood in the ring with a microphone and said his hard work has not gone unnoticed. He acknowledged his opportunity in the number one contender’s match on this weekend’s Horizon show and would fight harder than he ever has to win.
Cole Arcane and Rex Anarchy vs. The Badlands Boys (Bill Stanton and The Convict)
The main event was a tag match between Cole Arcane and Rex Anarchy against The Badlands Boys. Arcane and Anarchy were days away from facing each other in the number one contender’s match but worked well as a team here.
Bill Stanton took the action to the outside after Arcane was clotheslined over the ropes. The Convict joined in attacking Arcane which brought Anarchy over to make it a four man brawl at ringside. The Arcane rolled Stanton back into the ring and the match continued.
The Convict attempted a spike DDT on Arcane but it was deflected and Arcane made the tag to Anarchy who came in and began a fiery offensive push. Anarchy pinned The Convict following a fisherman buster to win the match.
Cole Arcane and Rex Anarchy stood victorious and congratulated each other. The tension from their longtime rivalry and their involvement in the number one contender match could be felt, but Arcane and Anarchy proved they were an effective team.