Next Level Pro Wrestling Presents: “Day of Reckoning” – SHOW 17
Tagline: You can’t escape what’s coming.
Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City
Theme Song: “Reckless Paradise” by Billy Talent
1. Jacob Fatu vs Edge – Opening Match
The show opens with a shocking match placement—Edge vs Jacob Fatu kicks things off. The crowd is electric. Edge enters to a thunderous ovation, playing the war-torn veteran. Fatu comes out with G.O.D, oozing raw violence and purpose.
This is a gritty, brawl-heavy match, more fight than wrestling match. Fatu overpowers Edge, but Edge uses psychology and counters to keep things competitive. Big spots include a top-rope Samoan Drop, Edge hitting a spear through the barricade, and Fatu kicking out at one after a second spear.
Eventually, the numbers game comes into play. G.O.D distracts the ref, Fatu low-blows Edge and finishes him with a Savage Moonsault and Samoan Spike combo.
Winner: Jacob Fatu
2. Samoa Joe Promo Interview (Backstage)
Joe is being interviewed about possibly challenging for the World Title, referencing his dominance in recent months. Before he can finish, FTR and Christian Cage jump him in a brutal 3-on-1 beatdown. Joe tries to fight back, but the numbers overwhelm him.
Suddenly, the Street Profits storm in and run off FTR & Christian, standing tall with Joe to a strong reaction.
3. FTR vs Jay White & Daniel Garcia
FTR is all business. White and Garcia have developed solid chemistry, but Jay is cautious after recent tensions. The match is classic tag wrestling with wild modern sequences.
The turning point comes when Garcia refuses a tag, jumps off the apron, and blasts White with a chair. He joins FTR, hugging Dax and Cash. Post-match, Garcia dons a Pinnacle shirt and raises his fist with them.
Winners: FTR
4. Lucha Bros (c) vs The Usos – Tag Team Championship
This is a show-stealing tag match. High spots. Fast tags. The crowd is rabid.
Just when the Usos look to have it won after hitting Double Superkicks + 1D, the lights flicker. Out come Solo Sikoa and Jeff Cobb. They wreck the Usos ringside with Samoan Spikes, German suplexes, and a brutal running splash through the timekeeper’s area.
Lucha Bros, confused but opportunistic, hit the Fear Factor / Stomp combo on Jey for the win.
Winners and still champions: Lucha Bros
Post-match, Solo and Cobb stand over the fallen Usos, showing allegiance to Jacob Fatu’s new Samoan faction.
5. MJF (c) vs Bron Breakker – United States Championship – No DQ Match
MJF is at his most arrogant and cowardly. Bron Breakker comes in like a storm, throwing MJF around like a ragdoll. Chairs. Tables. A chain. MJF cheats often, using eye pokes and low blows.
The match is chaos. Breakker spears MJF through a table and locks in the Steiner Recliner—but out comes Jay White, distracting Bron. Seth Rollins slides in and curb stomps Bron on a chair.
MJF covers, barely conscious.
Winner and still champion: MJF
Post-match, MJF is carried out. Seth, White, and Rollins nod—an uneasy alliance forming.
6. Braun Strowman, Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, & Darby Allin vs Solo Sikoa, Jeff Cobb, & G.O.D
A wild 8-man tornado-style match, mixing chaos and style. Strowman and Cobb brawl like monsters. G.O.D and Darby have fast-paced counters. Cassidy plays mind games with Tama Tonga. Mark Briscoe bleeds early and fights like a man possessed.
In the climax, Strowman and Darby dive off ladders onto G.O.D, while Mark Briscoe hits Froggy Bow on Jeff Cobb for the win.
Winners: Team Strowman
7. Sheamus, Claudio, & PAC vs Powerhouse Hobbs, Trick Williams, & Carmelo Hayes – Street Fight Elimination Match
This is violent and personal. Trick gets eliminated first via PAC’s Black Arrow through a table. Hobbs returns the favor, powerbombing PAC onto steel steps to eliminate him. Claudio and Sheamus isolate Melo, who fights valiantly, but gets eliminated after a Brogue Kick into a trash can.
It’s down to Hobbs vs Sheamus and Claudio. Hobbs eliminates Claudio with a brutal Spinebuster through a flaming table (yes, a flaming table spot). The crowd is insane.
Sheamus and Hobbs battle in the crowd. In the end, Sheamus wins after White Noise off a platform through stacked chairs.
Winners: Team Sheamus (Only Sheamus survives)
8. Jon Moxley vs Bobby Lashley
A violent, personal grudge match. Moxley comes in like a dog off its leash, and Lashley is a tank. There’s blood early. Moxley uses chairs, kendo sticks, and thumbtacks. Lashley uses brute force and suplexes. They brawl into the crowd.
Moxley survives two Spears. He counters a third into a Paradigm Shift onto the thumbtacks, then chokes Lashley with a chain until he passes out.
Winner: Jon Moxley
After the match, Mox grabs the mic and screams:
“I’m not done! I’m not whole! And I’m not stopping ‘til every last one of you bleeds.”
9. Roman Reigns Promo
Main event promo spot. Roman, alone, in the ring.
He talks about his legacy. About losing everything. No Bloodline. No titles. No direction. He stares down the camera and asks,
“Who’s still coming for the Tribal Chief?”
Lights go out.
Jacob Fatu’s theme hits.
He enters with G.O.D and Solo Sikoa. Roman tries to stand tall but they surround him. Roman throws punches, but is overwhelmed. Fatu headbutts him open. Solo hits a Samoan Spike, Cobb hits the Tour of the Islands, and Fatu finishes with a top-rope splash through the announce table.
The Bloodline is dead.
The Samoan Rule begins.
10. Seth Rollins (c) vs Gunther – World Heavyweight Championship
An absolute war. Gunther is dominant, dissecting Seth’s back with chops and powerbombs. Seth fires back with resilience and speed. Gunther refuses to fall, even after a Stomp and Phoenix Splash.
Bron Breakker appears, seemingly to help Gunther—but Jay White jumps the barricade and attacks Gunther! Breakker follows with a spear.
Rollins hesitates… then curb stomps Gunther again for the win.
Winner and still champion: Seth Rollins
Post-Match: Sami Zayn Returns
Rollins, Breakker, and White stand tall. Suddenly…
“Worlds Apart” hits.
SAMI ZAYN RETURNS.
The roof blows off. Sami runs in and fights off all three. Blue Thunder Bomb to Breakker, Helluva Kick to White, and finally a staredown with Seth Rollins.
Sami grabs the mic:
“I’m coming for what you stole… everything. This ends with me as World Champion.”
Crowd erupts. Fade to black.
Closing Graphic:
Sami Zayn vs Seth Rollins – Coming Soon
The War Isn’t Over… It’s Just Evolving.
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