CROWN PRO WRESTLING: SHOW 19 – “NO MERCY, NO SURRENDER”
Match 1: Mara Sade, Kelani Jordan, & Jaida Parker w/ Serena Deeb vs Britt Baker, Chelsea Green, & Taya Valkyrie
The show opens with the crowd already electric. Serena Deeb’s “Disciples of Discipline” trio—Mara Sade, Kelani Jordan, and Jaida Parker—step out unified and calm, while their opponents are fiery and unpredictable. Baker, Green, and Valkyrie argue over who starts, giving the Deeb trainees the advantage early. Kelani’s athleticism amazes as she flips over Green, hitting a picture-perfect split-legged moonsault. Baker rallies with a Slingblade and calls for the Lockjaw, but Sade blindsides her with a wicked running knee.
Jaida Parker shows surprising power, hoisting Valkyrie for a Death Valley Driver before Kelani lands a shooting star press. Green tries her “I’m the star” act to steal the pin but is met with Deeb tripping her from the outside. The distraction leads to Sade hitting “The Doctrine” (spinning Gory Bomb) for the decisive three count.
Winners: Mara Sade, Kelani Jordan, & Jaida Parker
Match 2: Megan Bayne vs Asuka vs Tessa Blanchard vs Willow Nightingale vs Thunder Rosa vs Deonna Purrazzo vs Julia Hart vs Lash Legend – Gauntlet for #1 Contender (Intercontinental Title)
This gauntlet showcases athleticism and chaos. It begins with Willow Nightingale vs Julia Hart, a clash of light and dark. Willow powers through Julia’s eerie aggression, but Julia surprises with a black mist and a roll-up elimination! Deonna Purrazzo enters next, systematically picking apart Julia’s arm and tapping her out.
Thunder Rosa charges in, trading strikes with Deonna in a technical showcase. Deonna tries the Fujiwara armbar, but Rosa counters into a cradle and eliminates her. Tessa Blanchard enters next, attacking Rosa viciously. The crowd turns hostile as Tessa mocks Rosa’s injuries. Rosa battles back but a mid-air Codebreaker from Tessa ends her run.
Asuka enters fifth and unloads—strikes, suplexes, chaos. She locks in the Asuka Lock and eliminates Tessa. Megan Bayne storms in, a juggernaut. They brawl fiercely until Lash Legend comes in as the final entrant. Lash and Bayne temporarily double-team Asuka, but Asuka spits mist into Lash’s eyes! Bayne then grabs Asuka mid-spin and plants her with the “Colossus Slam.”
Final two: Bayne vs Lash. Despite Lash’s reach, Bayne’s power and precision dominate. A spear followed by “Bayne Breaker” seals the deal.
Winner: Megan Bayne (NEW #1 Contender for the Intercontinental Title)
Match 3: Hikaru Shida & Lyra Valkyria vs Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa
A mixture of elegance and fire. Mariah and Mina, the “Club Venus” duo, bring showmanship and coordination. Shida and Lyra, though newly allied, gel instantly. Mina flirts mockingly with Lyra before eating a stiff roundhouse. Shida and Mariah trade blistering forearms, the crowd roaring with every shot.
Mariah nearly wins it with a “Mayday” (tornado DDT) on Shida, but Lyra breaks it up with her flying crossbody. The finish comes when Shida hits the Falcon Arrow on Mina, Lyra tags herself in, and finishes with her Corkscrew Splash for the win.
Winners: Hikaru Shida & Lyra Valkyria
Match 4: Sol Ruca (c) vs Bianca Belair – Ladder Match for Intercontinental Title
This one’s athleticism defined. Sol’s creativity meets Bianca’s raw power. Early on, Sol uses the ladder as a springboard weapon while Bianca turns it into a weightlifting tool, pressing it overhead with Sol still on it!
A mid-match highlight: Sol springboards from the top rope to ladder with a twisting moonsault—unreal balance. Bianca answers with a hair whip across Sol’s back that echoes through the arena. Both climb dueling ladders, trading punches atop. Sol flips over Bianca’s shoulders, lands behind, and dropkicks the ladder, sending Belair crashing into the ropes.
Bianca rallies, hoisting Sol for the KOD onto a ladder—but Sol reverses mid-air into the “Sol Snatcher” (handstand cutter) off the ladder edge! The crowd loses it. Slowly, Sol climbs and unhooks the belt.
Winner: Sol Ruca (retains the Intercontinental Title)
Match 5: Jamie Hayter (c) vs Becky Lynch – United States Title
A technical slugfest. Hayter plays powerhouse brawler, Becky the cunning tactician. The match starts respectfully but devolves into a fight. Lynch targets Hayter’s arm, trying to neutralize her lariat. Hayter answers with spinebusters and roaring forearms.
A close call comes when Becky hits the Manhandle Slam, but Hayter’s foot hits the ropes. Hayter then fakes a lariat, hits a back elbow, and plants Becky with “Hayterade” for two and a half! They trade near-falls until Becky traps Hayter in the Dis-Arm-Her. Hayter drags to the ropes, rips herself free, and blasts Becky with a final lariat for the win.
Winner: Jamie Hayter (retains the United States Title)
Match 6: Stephanie Vaquer & Athena (c) vs Jade Cargill & Raquel Rodriguez – Tag Titles
This is a battle of strength vs precision. Athena and Vaquer start smart—targeting Raquel’s knees to cut her power base. Jade eventually tags in, her aura undeniable. She stares down Athena and the crowd erupts. They trade blows like titans, neither giving ground.
Midway through, Raquel hoists both champions for a double Samoan drop, a breathtaking moment. Jade hits “Jaded” on Vaquer but Athena breaks the count. Chaos erupts—ref distracted, Vaquer hits Raquel with brass knuckles behind the ref’s back, setting up Athena’s “O-Face” from the top rope.
Winners: Stephanie Vaquer & Athena (retain the Tag Team Titles)
Match 7: WAR OF ATTRITION
Kris Statlander, Mercedes Moné, Alexa Bliss, & Giulia vs Iyo Sky, Toni Storm, Tiffany Stratton, & Naomi
This war begins as an elimination team match, turning into individual chaos as it progresses.
Phase one is pure faction warfare. Giulia and Iyo start—a masterclass in precision. They trade forearms and dropkicks until Toni Storm tags in to strut and taunt Mercedes. “CEO vs Timeless” becomes a duel of egos and elbows. Mercedes tries the Mone Maker, but Tiffany blindsides her, showing her cunning.
The first elimination: Naomi pins Alexa after a Rear View out of nowhere. That fuels Statlander’s fury—she charges in, wrecking Naomi with a lariat and the Big Bang Theory to even the odds.
Next, Giulia and Toni brawl outside, smashing through the barricade. Both are counted out, leaving Mercedes and Kris vs Iyo and Tiffany. Iyo hits a moonsault on Kris for a close two. Mercedes blindsides Tiffany and finally lands the Mone Maker to eliminate her. Iyo stands alone.
In a jaw-dropping sequence, Iyo hits a poisonrana on Mercedes, climbs for her moonsault—but Kris catches her mid-air into a powerslam! 1…2…3!
Winners advancing to Fatal 4-Way: Kris Statlander, Mercedes Moné, Alexa Bliss, Giulia
Match 8: Fatal 4-Way – #1 Contender Match (Immediately After)
Kris, Mercedes, Alexa, and Giulia are spent but refuse to quit. Alexa plays possum early, letting the others fight. Mercedes and Giulia chop each other until Giulia hits the Northern Lights Bomb for a near fall. Kris overpowers her with a Gorilla Press into a slam.
The twist comes when Alexa steals the show—slipping in after Giulia hits Mercedes with a Glorious Driver, she hits Twisted Bliss on both and pins Mercedes clean in the center!
Winner: Alexa Bliss (NEW #1 Contender for the World Title)
**MAIN EVENT: Rhea Ripley (c) vs Charlotte Flair – WORLD TITLE – I Quit Match
The air is electric. This is the culmination of years of rivalry—power vs pedigree, defiance vs destiny. Both women walk in knowing there’s no pinfall, no escape—only “I Quit.”
They start methodically, testing each other’s limits. Rhea overpowers early, shoulder blocks and suplexes sending Charlotte sprawling. Charlotte smirks through the pain, taunting, “You’ll never be me.” That’s the trigger—Rhea unloads a barrage of strikes, sending Charlotte into the corner for a vicious knee barrage.
The fight spills outside. Rhea smashes Charlotte’s head into the announce table, yelling, “Say it!” Charlotte spits back, “Never.” Rhea locks in the Prism Trap against the barricade—Charlotte screams but refuses.
Charlotte claws her way out, grabbing a kendo stick from under the ring and leveling Rhea with several thunderous shots. Now Charlotte’s in control—she sets up a chair, hitting a Natural Selection onto it. She grabs the mic: “Say it, Rhea!” Rhea growls, “You’ll have to kill me first.”
Back in the ring, Charlotte traps Rhea in the Figure Eight. The pain contorts Rhea’s face; she nearly taps—but instead grabs the mic and headbutts Charlotte while still in the hold! Both women collapse.
They rise again, trading punches on pure instinct. Rhea hits a headbutt, then a Riptide—but Charlotte rolls through and locks the Figure Four around the ring post! Rhea howls, slamming her fists into the mat, dragging herself out with superhuman strength.
The climax comes when Rhea retrieves handcuffs hidden under the ring—snapping one on Charlotte’s wrist, the other to the ropes. Rhea unleashes an onslaught—kicks, forearms, and a final Riptide onto a steel chair. Charlotte screams defiance but her body gives out. Rhea lifts the mic to her lips—Charlotte gasps, “I… quit.”
The arena erupts. Rhea collapses beside her rival, both women bloodied but respected. The show closes with Rhea, title in hand, whispering to Charlotte, “You’re still the queen—but this is my kingdom now.”
Winner: Rhea Ripley (retains the World Title)






