# NEXT LEVEL PRO WRESTLING – A New Era – SHOW 47
MATCH 1 — Trios Titles
Hikuleo & Guerrillas of Destiny (c) vs Juice Robinson, Jeff Cobb, David Finlay vs Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, & Tomohiro Ishii
The show opens with absolute chaos as the three teams brawl before ring introductions even finish. Juice Robinson pelts Tama Tonga with a bouquet of chairs from ringside while Finlay and Cobb suplex Hikuleo onto the ramp. Darby Allin launches himself from a lighting rig onto the pile, and the crowd explodes.
Once the bell finally rings, the match settles slightly into a legal structure. Hikuleo overpowers Orange Cassidy with ease, tossing him across the ring and leveling him with a lariat that rotates him mid-air. Meanwhile Ishii and Tonga stand center-ring in a chopping contest that echoes through the arena. Ishii barely staggers, causing Tama to look horrified before being bulldozed with a running forearm.
Juice Robinson tags in hot, swinging wildly and connecting with a cannonball on Loa and a Left Hand of God on Darby, but Cobb tags himself in and hits a picture-perfect Tour of the Islands on Loa — only for Hikuleo to break the pin with a monstrous big boot.
The finish comes when Orange Cassidy counters a powerbomb attempt by Loa, slips free, hits a tornado DDT, and tags in Darby. Darby goes for the Coffin Drop, but Hikuleo catches him mid-air like a child. Ishii charges, Cobb charges, all six men end up in a frantic sequence of finishers until the champs isolate Finlay. Hikuleo boots him into the Killshot from G.O.D, and Tama Tonga scores the pin.
Winners: Hikuleo & Guerrillas of Destiny (Still Trios Champions)
**MATCH 2 — FTR vs reDRagon (O’Reilly/Strong) vs DIY vs War Raiders vs Santana & Ortiz vs The Creed Brothers — #1C TAG ELIMINATION **
The bell rings and immediately six teams explode out of their corners. The War Raiders bulldoze everyone in sight, tossing Johnny Gargano into the air like a lawn dart. The Creeds double-leg Roderick Strong and chain-wrestle him into the mat, while FTR exchange chops with Santana & Ortiz.
Elimination 1:
DIY hit a double superkick on Ortiz, but War Raiders mow down Ciampa, scoop both DIY members onto their shoulders, and hit a double Fallout. They pin Ciampa, eliminating DIY.
Elimination 2:
The Creeds and War Raiders collide in a HOSS WAR, slamming each other until Julius Creed counters a powerbomb into an ankle pick. Brutus hits the Brutus Ball and the Creeds eliminate War Raiders.
Elimination 3:
FTR isolate Roderick Strong, hitting a Shatter Machine, but O’Reilly sacrifices himself, diving into the pin to break it up. The save only delays the inevitable — Cash Wheeler rolls up Strong during a scramble and grabs the tights. reDRagon eliminated.
Elimination 4:
Santana & Ortiz hit their Street Sweeper on Julius Creed while FTR and the Creeds argue about a blind tag. Ortiz gets the three-count — Creed Brothers eliminated.
Final two: FTR vs Santana & Ortiz, a rivalry renewed. They trade bombs, no flips, just fists, until Santana hits a spinning lariat that nearly decapitates Dax. Ortiz climbs for a frog splash — but Cash shoves him off. FTR hit the Shatter Machine on Santana.
Winners & #1 Contenders: FTR
BACKSTAGE: Brawl Breaks Out
As FTR breathe heavily walking backstage, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong attack them, furious about the elimination. Adam Cole runs in, yelling at both sides — he insists tonight isn’t the night for them to tear each other apart. Tension simmers but no blows are exchanged… yet.
**MATCH 3 — Gabe Kidd vs HOOK **
Gabe Kidd enters like a grenade with the pin halfway pulled, pacing violently. HOOK walks out calm, cold, son of Taz energy radiating. The bell rings and Kidd immediately headbutts HOOK, splitting his own eyebrow open. HOOK takes it, grabs a waistlock, and ragdolls Kidd to the mat with a perfect T-bone suplex.
Kidd laughs while bleeding. He dares HOOK to hit him harder.
HOOK obliges.
For five minutes they trade brutal, stiff shots, elbow strikes, and judo trips. HOOK locks in Redrum early, but Kidd flips off the turnbuckle to break it. The crowd erupts. HOOK transitions into a cross-armbar and Kidd scratches, kicks, and claws his way to the ropes.
Kidd takes control with a release Tiger Suplex that drops HOOK on his neck. He follows with a lariat that nearly takes HOOK out of his boots, but HOOK no-sells it and stands straight up, snarling. The building explodes again.
The finishing sequence sees Kidd attempt his Pumphandle Driver, but HOOK slips behind, hits a capture suplex, and rolls through directly into Redrum. This time Kidd passes out instead of tapping.
Winner: HOOK
**SEGMENT — Will Ospreay Promo **
Will Ospreay comes out to a thunderous ovation, NLPW’s newest megastar acquisition. He mentions being a “former IWGP World Champion, the kingpin of multiple continents, and the man who elevates every company he enters.” He says NLPW is the final mountain — and the NLPW World Championship is waiting with his name already etched on it.
Before he can continue, Rusev, Sheamus, and PAC march out. PAC takes the mic first, telling Ospreay, “You don’t get to walk in and skip the bloody queue.” Sheamus calls him “a skinny TikTok stuntman.” Then Rusev steps forward, saying flatly:
“The World Title is mine. Get back in line.”
They swarm Ospreay, stomping and clubbing him down until—
Seth Rollins’ music hits.
He sprints in wielding a steel chair, smacking Rusev and PAC until they scatter. Rollins helps Ospreay up — the crowd chanting “BURN IT DOWN!” — and challenges Rusev & PAC to a tag match later tonight.
**MATCH 4 — Kevin Owens vs Konosuke Takeshita (Backstage Brawl) **
Kevin Owens is mid-interview when Takeshita barrels into him from off-screen, driving him through a stack of crates. They brawl through the hallway, slamming into production carts, smashing coffee mugs, and sending staff scrambling. Owens grabs a fire extinguisher and blasts Takeshita in the face, but Takeshita responds by German suplexing KO onto the concrete.
They fight their way to the entrance curtain and burst onto the stage. Takeshita sprints at Owens — and KO catches him with a pop-up powerbomb onto the stage flooring. The crowd roars.
Finally they tumble into the ring and the referee calls for the bell.
Takeshita goes full Terminator mode, throwing KO with three consecutive brainbusters, each more violent than the last. Owens answers with a cannonball, a senton, and a Fisherman Buster from the second rope. They’re killing each other.
The finish comes when Takeshita goes for the running knee, but Owens sidesteps, hooks him, and spikes him with a package piledriver. He follows with a top-rope Swanton for the hard-earned win.
Winner: Kevin Owens
**MATCH 5 — Young Bucks (c) vs The Usos vs Bandido & Fenix — Tag Titles **
The arena buzzes as three of the fastest teams in the world square off. The Young Bucks smirk with supreme confidence, while Bandido and Fenix get massive cheers, and the Usos stare holes through everyone.
The match starts with a superkick party tease — but the Usos double superkick BOTH Bucks first, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Fenix hits a rope-run springboard dropkick onto all four men simultaneously, and Bandido follows by military-pressing Nick Jackson onto the pile outside.
Jimmy Uso and Fenix have a gravity-defying sequence of counters, each springboarding, flipping, and rolling through. Jey tags in and powerbombs Fenix mid-air.
The Bucks take over, isolating Bandido and hitting rapid-fire combo offense — flipping neckbreaker, gutbuster, senton atomico — for a near fall. Fenix breaks it with a double cutter.
The climax features Bandido hitting a 21-Plex on Jey, only for Matt Jackson to yank the referee out of the ring. Nick blasts Bandido with a belt shot. Fenix hits a moonsault to the outside to wipe out everyone — but the Bucks roll Jey in, hit the BTE Trigger, and steal the win.
Winners & Still Champions: The Young Bucks
**MATCH 6 — SOLO SIKOA (c) vs PENTA — United States Title **
PENTA starts the match by getting in Solo’s face and hitting the trademark “CERO… MIEDO!” taunt. Solo responds by headbutting him so hard Penta crumples. The crowd oohs.
Penta answers with blistering leg kicks, chopping down Solo’s base and hitting a slingblade. He snaps Solo’s arm over the apron and follows with a diving foot stomp for a two-count.
Solo regroups by catching Penta mid-tope suicida and Samoan Dropping him on the floor. Back inside, he hits the hip attack, the spinning solo slam, and a running spike. Penta kicks out at 2.99.
The final minutes are frantic — Penta hits the Fear Factor, Solo kicks out, Penta goes for another, Solo back-body-drops him, Penta lands on his feet, superkick, rebound superkick, but Solo absorbs it and fires back with a thunderous superkick of his own.
Solo lifts Penta for the Samoan Spike — but Penta counters into a cradle! SO CLOSE. Solo escapes, lands a headbutt, wind-up SAMOAN SPIKE, and covers.
Winner & Still US Champion: Solo Sikoa
**MATCH 7 — Seth Rollins & Will Ospreay vs Rusev & PAC (w/ Sheamus) — Malakai Black Debuts **
Rollins and Ospreay enter to a nuclear crowd reaction. Rusev and PAC jump them before the bell, with Sheamus smashing Rollins’ ribs against the barricade.
Once the match begins, Ospreay dazzles with handspring kicks, Pip-Pip Cheerio, and a sky-twister press onto both opponents. PAC responds with brutal snap brainbusters and stiff kicks that echo across the arena.
Rollins tags in and unleashes a flurry of sling blades, superkicks, and Falcon Arrows. He and Ospreay hit a stereo superkick on PAC, then a double suicide dive onto Rusev.
As Seth goes for the Stomp—
The lights cut out.
A gong-like sound.
A black-white vignette fills the screen.
Mist flows down the ramp.
MALAKAI BLACK appears in the ring.
Rollins turns—
BLACK MASS.
Rollins drops instantly.
Ospreay tries to intervene but PAC and Rusev blindside him. The heels stomp both men out, Sheamus roaring encouragement. Malakai stands over Rollins, emotionless.
FTR sprint down for the save — but PAC jumps Cash, Rusev crushes Dax, and Sheamus Brogue Kicks both.
The carnage leaves all four babyfaces down.
Winners (by referee stoppage chaos): Rusev & PAC
MATCH 8 — 8-Man Gauntlet — #1C United States Title)
Adam Cole vs Jay White vs Eddie Kingston vs Mark Briscoe vs Sheamus vs Chad Gable vs Montez Ford vs Trick Williams
The gauntlet begins with Chad Gable vs Mark Briscoe, wrestling a tight technical back-and-forth until Briscoe catches Gable with a Jay Driller to advance.
Next: Briscoe vs Eddie Kingston.
They brawl brutally until Kingston hits the Backfist to the Future. Briscoe falls.
Next: Kingston vs Montez Ford.
Ford overwhelms Kingston with insane athleticism, hitting a frog splash for the elimination.
Next: Ford vs Trick Williams.
The crowd erupts for Trick as he trades bombs with Ford. Ford misses a 450; Trick hits the Trick Knee and wins.
Next: Trick vs Sheamus.
This is a slaughter. Trick fights hard, hits big strikes, but Sheamus Brogue Kicks his head off.
Next: Sheamus vs Jay White.
White uses cunning, chop blocks, and a Blade Runner out of nowhere to eliminate Sheamus.
Final entry: Adam Cole.
The crowd buzzes as Cole and White face off, old rivals. They counter everything — Blade Runner blocked, Panama Sunrise blocked, superkicks dodged. White hits a sleeper suplex. Cole fires back with a kneecap brainbuster.
The finishing stretch sees White go for Blade Runner again, but Cole reverses into the Panama Sunrise, then lowers the boom with The Last Shot for the pin.
Winner & NEW #1 Contender for the US Title: Adam Cole
MAIN EVENT — ZACK SABRE JR. (c) vs MJF — NLPW WORLD TITLE
The bell rings and MJF immediately rolls out of the ring, refusing to lock up with the submission master. ZSJ sits cross-legged in the center, taunting him. MJF eventually returns and goes for an eye rake, but ZSJ traps the arm and folds him into a pretzel, twisting every joint with scientific malice.
MJF scrambles to the ropes, screaming the entire time.
The pace quickens as ZSJ manipulates MJF’s wrist, elbow, shoulder, forcing Max to roll through or risk ligament damage. MJF escapes and hits a surprise back suplex, then mockingly applies a sloppy headlock, shouting “LOOK EVERYONE, I’M TECHNICAL!”
ZSJ reverses it instantly into a cross armbreaker attempt. Max barely reaches the ropes.
MJF regains control by luring ZSJ into the corner and hitting a thumb to the throat followed by a Heatseeker attempt — but ZSJ catches him mid-springboard and counters into a Guillotine! MJF tries to power out but Zack transitions into a triangle choke.
Max uses raw desperation, lifting ZSJ and powerbombing him twice to break the hold. He follows with a Heatseeker on the apron, nearly scoring a knockout.
Inside the ring, MJF slaps on the Salt of the Earth armbar. The crowd gasps — ZSJ is trapped in his own territory. But Zack rolls through, chains into an omoplata, then into a kneebar, then into a double wristlock. Max is screaming in agony, clawing desperately.
He barely gets a foot on the ropes.
MJF goes for the Dynamite Diamond Ring while the ref is down. He swings — ZSJ ducks — transitions directly into a European Clutch.
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
ZSJ retains via perfect technique.
Winner & STILL NLPW World Champion: Zack Sabre Jr.
POST-MATCH CHAOS — Punk, Swerve, Wardlow, MJF’s Crew, Hammerstone
ZSJ celebrates until CM Punk’s music hits.
He walks to the ring, stares ZSJ down, and silently points to the World Title.
Before anything can resolve—
**“WHO’S HOUSE?”
“Swerve’s House!”**
Swerve Strickland hits the stage, swaggering, laughing, pointing at both men. He gets in the ring and all three begin jaw-jacking simultaneously.
Suddenly—
WAAAAARDLOW.
Wardlow storms down like an avalanche. While everyone watches him—
MJF Danny Garcia Sammy Guevara slide in from behind with chairs.
CRACK.
CRACK.
CRACK.
ZSJ goes down. Punk goes down. Swerve goes down.
Wardlow enters and powerbombs Punk.
Then ZSJ.
Then Swerve.
Hammerstone runs out, sets up three tables.
Wardlow powerbombs Punk through a table.
ZSJ through a table.
Swerve through a table.
The show ends with MJF’s faction standing tall over every top star in the company.
MAIN EVENT
Roman Reigns vs Kenny Omega — 2 Out of 3 Falls Match
The arena lights dim as an ominous heartbeat echoes through the stadium. Roman Reigns appears on the stage, slow, deliberate, a silent emperor walking toward his throne. The crowd roars with a mix of awe and venom. Moments later the lights shatter into pulsating neon as “Battle Cry” hits — Kenny Omega emerges with electric intensity, pointing the finger gun straight at Roman before marching to the ring, his expression calm but burning.
The bell rings. The first fall begins with a cautious circle, both men respecting the gravity of the moment. Omega shoots first with low kicks, testing Roman’s base. Roman responds by powering him into the corner with pure strength and grinding forearms across the jaw. Omega breaks free, runs the ropes, and snaps off a hurricanrana that pops the crowd. Roman rolls to the outside, annoyed, pacing.
Omega goes for the Rise of the Terminator dive — Roman intercepts with a Superman Punch mid-flight. The crowd explodes. Roman drags Omega into the ring, goes for the Spear—Kenny leaps over him and drills him with a V-Trigger to the back of the skull. Roman hits hard but refuses to fall. Omega grabs him again—another V-Trigger, this one straight to the jaw. Roman drops to a knee.
Omega hoists him—
ONE-WINGED ANGEL.
1–2–3.
Omega takes the first fall.
The crowd erupts as Roman angrily rolls out of the ring, furious at being cleanly pinned. Between falls, Roman launches at Omega like a trapped wolf. He doesn’t wait for the bell — a spear through the ropes sends both men crashing to the floor. Omega clutches his ribs. Roman smells blood.
The second fall officially begins with Roman brutalizing Omega around ringside — barricade powerbomb, steel steps to the midsection, and a horrifying apron uranage. Roman throws Omega into the ring and stalks him, snarling. Omega tries to fight back with chop after chop, but Roman’s power overwhelms him. A thunderous powerbomb plants Omega in the center of the ring.
Roman roars, runs the ropes, and hits a devastating Spear.
1–2–3.
The match is tied 1–1.
The referee checks both men before the third fall begins. Omega is clutching his ribs; Roman’s jaw is swollen and purple. The crowd rises to their feet — they know what’s coming.
The final fall is war.
Roman charges immediately for a match-ending spear but Omega vaults over him, rebounds off the ropes, and hits a V-Trigger so loud it echoes. He tries another — Roman grabs him mid-run and plants him with a Samoan Drop for a near fall. Roman unloads fists. Omega absorbs and fires back with palm strikes and snap dragon suplexes — one, two, three in a row, the last sending Roman flipping.
Omega signals for the V-Trigger again — charges — Roman COUNTERS INTO A POP-UP POWERBOMB. The ring shakes. Roman crawls to the corner, loads up, screams, “OOOOOAH!” and sprints for the Spear — Omega COUNTERS WITH A RUNNING KNEE. Roman is stunned. Omega hooks for the One-Winged Angel—
Roman slips out.
Superman Punch.
Omega staggers.
Roman rebounds—
Omega rebounds too—
DOUBLE collision — but Roman recovers first, hits a second Superman Punch.
Roman charges a final time.
Omega leaps—
Roman SPEARS HIM IN MID-AIR, folding him in half.
Roman covers.
1… 2… 3.
The Tribal Chief stands tall.






