Next Level Pro Wrestling – The Shield


Next Level Pro: “Endgame Ascent”

Where alliances shatter, destinies shift, and one man begins his march to the top…


1. Gunns & Anthony Bowens vs Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii & HOOK

Opening Trios Match

  • A fun, chaotic crowd-pleaser to kick off the night. Cassidy plays his lazy antics early, frustrating Colten and Austin Gunn. Ishii brings the stiff strikes while HOOK shows a new aggressive edge. Bowens tries to rally his team, but after a wild brawl on the outside, HOOK locks Redrum on Austin Gunn for the tap-out.

Winners: Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii & HOOK


2. Jacob Fatu vs Powerhouse Hobbs

Hoss Fight from Hell

  • These two go to war. They fight in the crowd, destroy ringside barriers, and the ring barely holds. Fatu hits a huge springboard moonsault but Hobbs kicks out at 1. Hobbs nails a spinebuster through a table, but Fatu hulks up and lands a Pop-Up Samoan Drop and a Double Jump Moonsault for the win.

Winner: Jacob Fatu


3. #1 Contender Match – U.S. Title

Samoa Joe vs PAC vs Jeff Cobb vs Darby Allin vs Bandido vs Chad Gable

  • Fast-paced, brutal, and wild. Darby gets thrown like a ragdoll. Joe and Cobb throw bombs. PAC is everywhere. Gable has a standout performance, suplexing everyone and locking in multiple Ankle Locks. But in the end, Darby hits a Coffin Drop on PAC, only for Joe to muscle him up for the Muscle Buster out of nowhere.

Winner: Samoa Joe


4. #1 Contender Match – Tag Titles

Lucha Bros vs Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs Street Profits vs Creed Brothers vs New Day

  • An electric multi-team sprint. The Creeds suplex everything. Montez Ford hits an Air Jordan off the scaffolding. Juice and Finlay use chairs and dirty tactics. Kofi nearly steals it, but Penta and Fénix hit the Fear Factor combo on Julius Creed for the 3.

Winners: Lucha Bros


5. Carmelo Hayes vs Trick Williams – Street Fight

  • Former brothers turn violent. Tables, kendo sticks, ladders — they use it all. Carmelo is ruthless, mocking Trick and shouting “I AM HIM!” Trick shows resilience, bloodied and defiant. He kicks out of the Nothing But Net and finally hits the Trick Shot (modified Book-End) through a chair for a dramatic 3-count.

Winner: Trick Williams


6. Edge & Mark Briscoe (c) vs Claudio & Sheamus – Tag Titles

Tables Match

  • Brutal and emotional. Claudio and Sheamus dominate early. Edge takes a nasty bump off the apron. Mark Briscoe brings the redneck kung fu and sets up multiple tables. A miscommunication leads Claudio to accidentally uppercut Sheamus. Edge Spears Claudio through a table off the apron for the win.

Winners & STILL Champions: Edge & Mark Briscoe


7. Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs Shingo Takagi – 2 out of 3 Falls Match

U.S. Title

  • Fall 1: Pure strong style clinic. Shingo scores the first fall with Last of the Dragon (1-0).
  • Fall 2: Takeshita ramps it up, hitting multiple knee strikes and a Blue Thunder Bomb to even the score (1-1).
  • Fall 3: Epic back-and-forth, counters galore. After a 25-minute war, Takeshita hits the Zahi Knee followed by a reverse tombstone for the final fall.

Winner & STILL Champion: Konosuke Takeshita (2-1)


8. Usos & Solo Sikoa (c) vs Hikuleo & G.O.D (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa)

Six-Man Titles

  • A wild family war. Superkicks vs Headbutts. Brawling inside and outside the ring. Hikuleo chokeslams Solo through the announce table. But Jey reverses a Gun Stun into a Spear. Jimmy hits a top rope splash on Tanga for the pin.

Winners & STILL Champions: The Usos & Solo Sikoa


9. Gunther’s World Title Gauntlet Challenge

Gunther vs Christian, Daniel Garcia, Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood, Braun Strowman

  • Match 1 – Gunther vs Christian: Christian uses veteran trickery, but Gunther chops him into oblivion.
    Winner: Gunther
  • Match 2 – Daniel Garcia: Technical wrestling galore. Garcia nearly taps Gunther with a Dragon Tamer, but Gunther powers out and hits a Powerbomb.
    Winner: Gunther
  • Match 3 – Cash Wheeler: Explosive pace. Gunther barely survives a flurry, hits a lariat and ends it.
    Winner: Gunther
  • Match 4 – Dax Harwood: FIGHT. These two absolutely beat the crap out of each other. Gunther wins with a Splash off the top.
    Winner: Gunther
  • Match 5 – Braun Strowman: Strowman dominates early, powerslams Gunther on the floor. But Gunther survives, hits three powerbombs, and chops him down like a tree.
    Winner: Gunther

Gunther wins the gauntlet and earns a World Title shot.


10. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, & Jon Moxley vs Jay White, Bron Breakker, & Rusev

Six-Man War – Switch Breakers & League of Nations interfere

  • Absolute chaos. Half the locker room gets involved. Juice Robinson, Finlay, Gunns, Bowens, PAC, Claudio, and Sheamus brawl with everyone. Rollins flies off the top to the outside, Moxley bleeds buckets, Roman and Jay go face to face. Bron hits a Spear on Mox, but Roman Spears Bron. Amid the carnage, Roman pins Rusev after a Superman Punch-Spear combo.

Winners: Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, & Jon Moxley


11. MAIN EVENT: MJF (c) vs Sami Zayn – World Title

If Sami Loses, He Can’t Challenge Again

  • Emotional storytelling at its best. Sami fights with all he has. MJF is vicious, targeting Sami’s neck. Sami survives a Heatseeker, kicks out of a low blow + roll-up. Crowd is fully behind Sami. He hits a Brainbuster on the apron, Blue Thunder Bombs, and a Helluva Kick… but MJF gets his foot on the rope.
  • In the final moments, MJF exposes a turnbuckle, Sami reverses and nearly wins — but MJF rakes the eyes, hits a second Heatseeker and puts his feet on the ropes to retain.

Winner & STILL Champion: MJF

Post-match: Sami is devastated. The crowd chants “Thank You Sami.” Gunther walks out on stage… and stares down MJF. End credits.


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