MATCH 1 — NLPW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: The Usos (c) vs Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn vs The Young Bucks vs The Motor City Machine Guns
The arena erupts right from the opening bell as four elite teams collide for the NLPW Tag Titles. The Young Bucks hit stereo superkicks immediately, knocking Sami off the apron and sending the crowd into chaos. The Usos brawl with the Bucks on the outside while Kevin Owens and Alex Shelley trade counters inside the ring. Owens plants Shelley with a pop-up powerbomb, but Chris Sabin zips in for a dropkick that clears the ring.
The pace accelerates into a blur. Jimmy Uso nails a devastating tope suicida to the outside, only for Matt Jackson to somersault off the top rope onto everyone. Owens & Zayn retake control with their classic chemistry—Owens cannonballs both Guns in the corner while Zayn flies over the post onto the Bucks.
The Guns rally next. Shelley hits Sliced Bread on Jimmy, Sabin follows with Cradle Shock, but Jey breaks it up at the last millisecond. The Bucks then attempt the Meltzer Driver—Sabin is in position—but Sami rushes in and catches Nick with a Helluva Kick out of the air, flipping the momentum.
Bodies fly everywhere. Owens stuns Jey, Zayn hits the Blue Thunder Bomb, but Jimmy cracks KO with a superkick. The Usos attempt the 1D on Shelley, but Sabin shoves Jimmy into the ropes. Shelley rolls up Jey—but Matt Jackson blind-tags himself in mid-roll!
The Bucks sprint in and blast Shelley with a BTE Trigger before knocking Jimmy off the apron. They collapse on Shelley together.
1… 2… 3!
The arena explodes as the Young Bucks steal the victory and the gold in the opener.
WINNERS & NEW NLPW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: THE YOUNG BUCKS
MATCH 2 — IGPW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Six-Man Mayhem: PAC vs Daniel Garcia vs Sammy Guevara vs Hiromu Takahashi (c) vs Ricochet vs Rey Mysterio
This match is pure aerial carnage. Hiromu enters swinging the belt wildly, Ricochet and Rey immediately hit stereo moonsaults, and Sammy dives onto all four men before PAC even removes his jacket. PAC enters with a shotgun dropkick that wipes out everyone and signals that the “Bastard” is not here to play nice.
Garcia focuses on grounding Rey with technical grappling, stretching the legend while Sammy and Ricochet engage in a top-rope duel that ends with a breathtaking Spanish Fly onto the pile below. Hiromu takes advantage, tossing PAC into the barricade and launching a time-bomb lariat to Garcia for a near fall.
Ricochet strings together a dazzling shooting star press to the outside, the crowd roaring as he pops back up energized. PAC answers with a brainbuster that shakes the ring. Rey nearly steals it with a sudden 619 on Guevara, but Garcia snatches him into a Dragon Tamer in the middle—broken only by Hiromu’s diving headbutt.
The closing sequence is wild. Ricochet attempts a 630, PAC meets him in mid-air with a dropkick, Sammy nails PAC with GTH, Hiromu hits Time Bomb II on Sammy—BUT Rey leaps off the top with a springboard leg drop on Hiromu as he’s covering!
Rey hooks the legs.
1… 2… 3!
The crowd erupts for the legendary underdog.
WINNER & NEW IGPW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION: REY MYSTERIO
MATCH 3 — IGPW INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Finn Balor (c) vs Samoa Joe
Finn tries to dictate the early pace with quick strikes and movement—but Joe’s power immediately forces a shift. A stiff chop sends Finn tumbling, and a running elbow smash knocks him flat. Joe locks in a deep STF, grinding down the champion. Balor escapes with desperation kicks and a running knee that finally staggers the Samoan submission machine.
Finn begins targeting Joe’s legs, chopping him down with low kicks and a sling blade. Joe counters the Coup de Grâce attempt with a thunderous uranage. The arena shakes as Joe throws Finn around like a rag doll—snap powerslam, corner elbow, enzuigiri—each one nearly ending the match.
Finn plays defense, striking from the outside with running dropkicks, eventually sending Joe over the barricade. He hits a double stomp from the railing, rolls Joe in, and strikes with another sling blade. But when he charges for shotgun dropkick, Joe catches him mid-air and transitions into the Coquina Clutch.
Finn struggles, fading—until he manages to pivot and roll Joe into a tight pinfall! 1… 2… Joe kicks out and blasts Finn with a headbutt followed by a brutal Muscle Buster.
Joe covers.
1… 2… 3!
A decisive finish as Joe stares into the camera, belt raised.
WINNER & NEW IGPW INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION: SAMOA JOE
MATCH 4 — IGPW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Lucha Bros vs Damian Priest & Karrion Kross (c)
Speed vs domination defines this clash. Penta rushes Kross immediately with loud “CERO MIEDO!” taunts and vicious chops. Fénix flips over Priest with a corkscrew arm drag, turning the early minutes into lucha chaos. But once Kross gets hold of Fénix, the tone changes—he slams him with a doomsday Saito suplex and Priest follows with a razor-sharp lariat.
The Lucha Bros fire back with double-superkicks, sending Priest to the floor. Penta launches Fénix into a flying hurricanrana that nearly spikes Kross through the canvas. They attempt Fear Factor, but Priest reappears and wipes out both men with a springboard spinning heel kick that surprises the crowd.
Priest and Kross showcase surprisingly smooth tandem offense—corner elbows, big boots, and a devastating double-chokeslam. Fénix survives only by flipping out of a second attempt, landing a rope-run kick to Priest’s head. Penta tags in fiery, breaking Kross down with sling blades and a backstabber.
Momentum swings as the Lucha Bros hit an insane double dive to the outside. Back inside, they land the assisted Fear Factor on Priest—Fénix dives onto Kross to stop interference—but Priest miraculously kicks out at 2.9.
Kross storms back in with rage, hits the Kross Hammer on Fénix, and Priest nails The Reckoning on Penta. Priest covers.
1… 2… 3!
The power duo retains through pure brutality.
WINNERS & STILL IGPW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: DAMIAN PRIEST & KARRION KROSS
MATCH 5 — IGPW TRIOS MATCH
Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin vs Bronson Reed, Kyle Fletcher & Buddy Matthews
A wild trios match combines comedy, danger, and heavy-hitting chaos. Cassidy begins with Buddy Matthews, lazily raising his hands for his trademark pockets pose—Buddy responds by nearly kicking his head off with a lightning-fast knee. Cassidy rolls out, tags in Mark Briscoe, and the match erupts into a hard-hitting brawl.
Briscoe and Fletcher exchange chop after chop, Reed tags in and bulldozes both babyfaces, including Darby who tried a diving crossbody but bounced off like hitting a wall. Reed crushes Cassidy with a running senton while Buddy locks Darby into an elevated torture rack, forcing the ref to check his breathing.
Momentum shifts when Mark Briscoe breaks the hold with a diving chair-assisted dropkick (legal under trios rules tonight). Darby recovers enough to launch himself onto Reed with a suicide dive that sends both men tumbling over the announce desk. Cassidy attempts a tornado DDT on Fletcher, gets caught, but reverses into Stundog Millionaire.
The finish builds quickly. Briscoe hits the Froggy Bow on Fletcher, but Buddy breaks it up with a stomp from the top rope. Darby charges with Coffin Drop—Buddy catches him mid-air! Reed crushes Darby with a Tsunami splash, flattening him.
Buddy drills Cassidy with Murphy’s Law, Fletcher hits a running knee, and all three pile on Darby for the final cover.
1… 2… 3!
A dominant, violent statement win for the IGPW trio.
WINNERS: BRONSON REED, KYLE FLETCHER & BUDDY MATTHEWS
MATCH 6 — NLPW UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP
Solo Sikoa (c) vs Wardlow
Wardlow storms the ring like a wrecking ball, immediately overpowering Solo with clubbing blows to the back and a massive spinebuster that shakes the mat. Solo rolls outside to regroup, but Wardlow gives him no space—he follows with a running shoulder block that sends both men crashing into the barricade. The crowd is hot early, sensing a possible title change.
Solo turns the tide using his trademark sudden violence. Wardlow charges for a powerbomb attempt, but Solo slips behind and hits a thrust kick directly to Wardlow’s jaw. A Samoan drop follows, the ring rattling under the impact. Solo drags Wardlow into the corner and hits a running hip attack that echoes through the arena.
Wardlow powers back up, firing with headbutts and a huge clothesline that nearly decapitates the champion. He hits two consecutive powerbombs, the crowd chanting for a third, but Solo collapses out of the ring to avoid another. Wardlow tries to drag him up, but Solo grabs his arm and yanks him into the steel steps.
Back inside, Solo lines up the Samoan Spike—but Wardlow blocks it and lifts Solo into a fireman’s carry. He transitions into a powerslam, but Solo rakes the eyes behind the ref’s back. Wardlow stumbles, and Solo strikes with a perfect Samoan Spike to the throat.
Wardlow drops instantly. Solo covers.
1… 2… 3!
A gritty, opportunistic title defense that leaves the challenger gasping for air.
WINNER & STILL NLPW UNITED STATES CHAMPION: SOLO SIKOA
MATCH 7 — FATAL FOUR-WAY ELIMINATION TAG TEAM ENCOUNTER (NON-TITLE)
**Juice Robinson, David Finlay, Jeff Cobb & Gabe Kidd
vs Eddie Kingston, Hook, Santana & Ortiz
vs Edge, Christian & FTR
vs Dominik Mysterio, Andrade, Rush & Dragon Lee
vs Carmelo Hayes, Shelton Benjamin, Kevin Knight & Mustafa Ali
vs Jack Perry, Luchasaurus, Speedball Mike Bailey & Cedric Alexander
vs The Bar, Dyer & Dijak**
The ring is an ocean of bodies before the bell even rings. Eight full teams stare each other down as the crowd roars in anticipation. The rules are simple: when all four members of a team are thrown over the top rope, that team is eliminated. Last team standing chooses which brand they sign with.
Chaos erupts immediately. FTR and The Bar slug it out in a heavyweight showdown while Andrade and Rush target Edge, chopping the veteran relentlessly in the corner. Hook suplexes Kevin Knight with frightening ease, while Luchasaurus boots Mustafa Ali into orbit. Bodies fly everywhere as Dragon Lee hits a suicide dive that wipes out Finlay and Juice on the floor.
First Elimination: Jack Perry’s team — Cedric Alexander is tossed first by Dijak. Speedball Bailey attempts to save Perry but gets caught by a double-team from Dyer and Dijak, flying out violently. Luchasaurus puts up a fight, but Sheamus Brogue Kicks him over the ropes. Perry desperately clings to the apron until Juice Robinson yanks him down. Team eliminated.
The match devolves into alliances of convenience. FTR teams with Edge & Christian to battle Imperium-sized forces in The Bar, while Kingston and Santana double-team Gabe Kidd. Andrade and Rush isolate Shelton Benjamin, eventually tossing him after a high-low combination.
Second Elimination: Carmelo Hayes’ team — Mustafa Ali gets eliminated by Christian, Kevin Knight gets suplex-tossed by Ortiz, and finally Carmelo Hayes gets caught mid-springboard by a Rush dropkick that launches him over the top.
Jeff Cobb becomes a wrecking machine, tossing both Santana and Ortiz back-to-back, but Eddie Kingston jumps on his back like a madman, choking him. Finlay saves Cobb and together they eliminate Kingston with a double shove.
Third Elimination: Kingston/Santana/Ortiz/Hook — Hook fights valiantly but is dumped by Cobb.
The Bar and FTR collide next. Cesaro swings Dax Harwood and tries to dump him, but Wheeler saves him with a lariat. Dragon Lee missile dropkicks Sheamus from behind and Andrade shoves him out.
Fourth Elimination: The Bar, Dyer & Dijak
Now down to four teams, the pace intensifies. Edge spears Dragon Lee, Christian eliminates Rush, and FTR double suplex Andrade. Only Dominik remains—but Finn isn’t here to help him. Edge throws him out, ending the Judgment Day–adjacent squad.
Fifth Elimination: Dominik, Andrade, Rush & Dragon Lee
Chaos between remaining teams is fierce. Juice and Finlay isolate Cash Wheeler and eliminate him. Christian gets tossed next by Cobb. Edge spears Kidd, but Juice pulls Edge from behind and dumps him.
Sixth Elimination: Edge, Christian & FTR
The last survivors are the WAR DOGS!
WINNERS: JUICE ROBINSON, DAVID FINLAY, JEFF COBB & GABE KIDD
THE WAR DOGS — THEY CHOOSE WHICH BRAND TO JOIN
MATCH 8 — NLPW TRIOS CHAMPIONSHIP
Hikuleo & Guerrillas of Destiny (c) vs Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong
The Undisputed trio storms the ring united for the first time in years, striking fast with coordinated attacks on Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. Kyle hits rapid-fire kicks, Roddy delivers backbreakers, and Cole drops Tama with a Panama Sunrise for a shocking early near fall.
Hikuleo steps in and the momentum swings instantly. He tosses Kyle halfway across the ring. Roddy charges for a leaping knee—Hikuleo swats him away like a fly. GOD isolate Strong with tandem offense: assisted neckbreaker, corner combo strikes, and a Samoan drop from Tanga Loa.
Cole rallies his boys, superkicking Tama off the apron and stunning Hikuleo with a jumping enzuigiri. Kyle locks Hikuleo in a guillotine choke, climbing onto his back like a python. Hikuleo staggers but doesn’t fall; instead, he backs into the turnbuckles, crushing Kyle.
Roddy hits a knee strike, Cole hits a shining wizard, and Kyle returns with an axe kick. Hikuleo finally falls, and Undisputed attempt the Total Elimination–style finisher on Tama.
But Tanga Loa breaks it up at the last second, powerbombing Kyle onto Cole. Hikuleo recovers, hits a monstrous chokeslam on Strong, and GOD follow with Guerrilla Warfare on Cole.
Hikuleo covers Cole.
1… 2… 3!
The Tag Dynasty continues to hold gold.
WINNERS & STILL NLPW TRIOS CHAMPIONS: HIKULEO & G.O.D
MATCH 9 — SETH ROLLINS vs WILL OSPREAY
The match begins with slick counters—Ospreay springboarding, Rollins dodging, Rollins attempting a pedigree, Ospreay flipping out. The pace is jet-fueled from the start. Rollins hits a sling blade and suicide dive, but Ospreay rebounds with a handspring cutter that sends the crowd into a frenzy.
Ospreay unleashes rapid-fire kicks, but Rollins stops him cold with a buckle bomb. A frog splash follows—1… 2… kickout! Rollins shouts “BURN IT DOWN!” and sets up a stomp, but Ospreay vaults over him and hits the Oscutter out of nowhere. Rollins barely kicks out.
The match becomes a showcase of athletic chaos: Ospreay hits a corkscrew moonsault to the outside; Rollins counters with a running knee on the apron; both crash to the floor. Back inside, Rollins attempts a superplex–Falcon Arrow combo, but Ospreay turns it mid-air into a spinning DDT that drops Rollins on his head.
Ospreay signals for Stormbreaker, but Rollins escapes, rolls him through, and hits a superkick. A second, a third, and then a short-arm into a pedigree!
Rollins covers—NO! Ospreay kicks out at 2.999.
Rollins goes for the stomp to finish it. Ospreay leaps over him—SPANISH FLY! The arena explodes. Ospreay hits the Hidden Blade. Rollins collapses. Stormbreaker connects.
1… 2… 3!
Ospreay pulls a massive interpromotional win.
WINNER: WILL OSPREAY
MATCH 10 — JAY WHITE, CHAD GABLE, SHINGO TAKAGI & RUSEV vs BRON BREAKKER, LA KNIGHT, MALAKAI BLACK & BOBBY LASHLEY (ELIMINATION MATCH)
The bell rings and eight of the most dangerous men in wrestling stare each other down. Jay White immediately tags Gable in, avoiding Lashley’s glare. Gable wrestles circles around Breakker early, but Breakker’s power halts him with a spine-jarring belly-to-belly suplex. Rusev tags in and collides with Breakker in a slugfest, the ring shaking under every strike.
FIRST ELIMINATION — SHINGO TAKAGI
Shingo enters to shift momentum, blasting everyone with pumping bombers. He plants LA Knight with Made in Japan, but when he charges for another lariat, Malakai Black catches him with Black Mass. Lashley spears Shingo before he can recover, pinning him.
Shingo is out.
Rusev roars in fury, delivering superkicks to Black and Knight. He locks Knight into the Accolade, but Lashley breaks it with a massive elbow. Knight hits BFT on Rusev, but Gable breaks the pin.
SECOND ELIMINATION — RUSEV
Breakker hits a military press powerslam on Rusev. He’s done.
White now looks worried.
Gable wrestles a masterpiece, suplexing everyone in sight. He catches Knight in Chaos Theory—1… 2… NO! Knight survives, tagging Lashley, who runs wild with clotheslines and spinebusters. Lashley tries the Hurt Lock, but Gable slips out and rolls him into an ankle lock. Lashley powers out and flings Gable into the corner.
THIRD ELIMINATION — CHAD GABLE
Lashley spears him clean.
This leaves Jay White alone against four men.
White smirks—because this is exactly where Switchblade thrives.
He chop-blocks Breakker immediately, sending him tumbling. He throws Knight into the post. He low-blows Lashley behind the ref’s back and hits Blade Runner—ELIMINATION!
FOURTH ELIMINATION — BOBBY LASHLEY
Malakai Black steps in, expression unreadable. They clash with strikes—White ducks Black Mass and rolls him for a flash pin—BUT Black kicks out and crushes White with a knee strike. Black Mass connects.
FIFTH ELIMINATION — JAY WHITE
Black scores the final elimination.
SURVIVORS: MALAKAI BLACK, BRON BREAKKER & LA KNIGHT
MATCH 11 — ROMAN REIGNS vs CM PUNK
The arena becomes a battlefield as two of wrestling’s most dominant personalities collide. Roman Reigns enters composed, slow, deliberate; Punk storms the ring with purpose, jawing immediately with the Tribal Chief. The opening lockup is surprisingly violent—Punk slaps Roman on the break, Roman answers with a heavy forearm that sends Punk staggering.
Roman bullies Punk in the corner with clubbing blows, headbutts, and short-arm lariats. Punk absorbs the punishment and fires back with fast, stinging kicks, followed by a running knee in the corner. He attempts the bulldog, but Roman shoves him off and delivers a Superman Punch that nearly knocks Punk out.
Punk rolls outside to regroup, but Roman follows and slams him spine-first into the barricade. He sets up a Spear through the timekeeper area—Punk dodges and Roman crashes through the table. Punk quickly throws him into the ring and hits the top-rope elbow drop.
1… 2… Roman kicks out.
Punk signals for GTS. Roman slips out, locks in the guillotine, and Punk struggles violently before managing to roll Roman into a pin attempt. Roman breaks the hold and goes for another Superman Punch—Punk catches the arm and transitions into the Anaconda Vise!
The crowd erupts as Roman claws for the ropes. He nearly taps—but powers up, hoisting Punk for a powerbomb. Punk counters mid-air into a sunset flip roll-up—1… 2… NO!
Punk leaps for a second running knee—but Roman SPEARS him out of mid-air.
1… 2… 3!
A brutal, narrow victory.
WINNER: ROMAN REIGNS
MATCH 12 — POWERHOUSE HOBBS vs BRODY KING (c)
IGPW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
The energy in the arena shifts as two monsters prepare to clash for the top prize in IGPW. Brody King looks like a war deity, face paint streaked with menace, while Powerhouse Hobbs enters with cold intent, promising to reshape the company through sheer force. When the bell rings, it’s not wrestling—it’s a street fight contained only by the ropes.
The first collision echoes like cannon fire. Hobbs shoulder-tackles Brody, Brody absorbs it, and answers with a chop so loud the front row winces. Hobbs retaliates with a clothesline that sends Brody flipping backward over the ropes, crashing onto the floor. The crowd erupts as Hobbs flexes, roaring that it’s his time.
Outside, Hobbs rams Brody into the steps before military pressing him like dead weight and dropping him chest-first onto the barricade. Brody’s power returns fast—he drags Hobbs by the throat, slamming him into the ring post before delivering a running crossbody that crushes both men into the floor.
Back inside, Brody unleashes a flurry of rapid elbow strikes followed by a piledriver for a close two-count. Hobbs kicks out defiantly and slams Brody with a spinebuster so violent it bends the mat. He follows with a frog splash—yes, a frog splash from Hobbs—to a thunderous reaction, but Brody barely survives.
They enter a slugfest center ring: forearm, chop, elbow, headbutt, repeat. Hobbs tries for the Town Business powerbomb, but Brody counters with a lariat that nearly decapitates him. Brody calls for the Gonzo Bomb—but Hobbs deadlifts him up in a stunning feat of strength and hits a running powerslam.
1… 2… BRODY KICKS OUT!
Frustrated, Hobbs removes a turnbuckle pad. The ref tries to restore order—Brody charges for a cannonball—Hobbs sidesteps and Brody crashes back-first into the exposed steel. Hobbs seizes the moment: TOWN. BUSINESS. POWERBOMB.
He stacks Brody up.
1… 2… 3!
The arena explodes—Hobbs has conquered IGPW.
WINNER & NEW IGPW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: POWERHOUSE HOBBS
MATCH 13 — ZACK SABRE JR. (c) vs HANGMAN PAGE
NLPW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ZSJ enters cool, technical, confident; Hangman Page enters like a gunslinger ready for war. Their contrasting worlds collide immediately as Hangman tries to dictate pace with strikes, but Zack instantly twists his arm into a submission pretzel and forces him to the mat. Hangman escapes with raw strength, whipping ZSJ into the corner and hitting a massive lariat.
Zack rolls out and tries to keep distance, but Hangman leaps over the top with a picture-perfect moonsault that sends both men crashing into the floor. Page follows with a fallaway slam and a springboard lariat for a near fall. He tries early for the Buckshot, but ZSJ collapses intentionally, baiting him into a knee bar as he lands.
ZSJ tortures Hangman’s left leg for minutes—twisting, bending, stomping. A dragon screw in the ropes leaves Hangman screaming. Zack smirks and tells the ref: “He’s not built for this game.” Hangman answers with a slap across the face and a Deadeye attempt—Zack counters into an octopus hold, transitioning to a triangle choke.
Page powers up through pure fury, lifting Zack and slamming him with a sit-out powerbomb. Both men collapse.
Hangman rises first, hobbling. He hits a discus lariat, then another. He signals for Buckshot—limps to the apron—launches—
ZSJ CATCHES HIM MID-FLIP INTO A TORNADO GUILLOTINE!
The arena screams.
Hangman refuses to tap. He struggles, claws toward the ropes, but Zack rolls him back center ring into a brutal double-wristlock–calf slicer hybrid. Hangman’s leg buckles, his arm trapped in painful angles.
ZSJ screams. Hangman roars back.
But the pain wins.
HANGMAN PAGE PASSES OUT.
A masterclass performance.
WINNER & STILL NLPW WORLD CHAMPION: ZACK SABRE JR.
MAIN EVENT — 5-on-5 WARFARE
Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega, Gunther, Jacob Fatu, & Konosuke Takeshita vs Cody Rhodes, Kazuchika Okada, Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton, & AJ Styles
The arena atmosphere becomes electric—ten main-event-caliber stars, one ring, one night, one inter-promotional war. The teams stare down before the bell, the crowd roaring as Moxley and Cody start things off. They circle, exchange stiff shots, and the match ignites. Cody hits a powerslam, Mox bites him, and tags Fatu, who crashes into Cody with a Samoan avalanche.
Okada tags in to face Fatu, creating a dream confrontation. They exchange strikes until Fatu hits a superkick that stuns the Rainmaker. Okada answers with a dropkick that sends Fatu flipping. Omega tags himself in, and the crowd explodes as Omega vs Okada resumes their eternal rivalry. They trade blistering offense—V-Triggers, uppercuts, counters—before Drew McIntyre tags himself in.
Drew and Gunther face off next—the audience rises in anticipation. Their chop duel is horrifying: each chop echoes like a gunshot. Gunther drops Drew with a massive lariat; Drew kips up and answers with a Glasgow Kiss.
Randy Orton tags in and slows the pace, targeting Takeshita with methodical precision—draping DDT, stomps, chinlocks. Takeshita bursts out with a blue thunder bomb, tagging Kenny, who hits a V-Trigger. AJ Styles tags himself in and meets Omega with furious strikes, turning the match into a ballet of counters. Styles Clash attempt—blocked—Omega attempts One-Winged Angel—AJ slips out and hits the Pele kick.
The match dissolves into total chaos. Bodies fly everywhere. Moxley lariats Okada. Drew claymores Takeshita. Fatu dives over the ropes onto Orton AND Styles. Gunther powerbombs Cody. Omega hits V-Trigger after V-Trigger.
The finish builds to pandemonium. Cody recovers to hit Cross Rhodes on Moxley. Okada hits Rainmaker on Fatu. Orton RKO’s Takeshita out of a springboard. Gunther chops AJ’s soul out of his body.
But in the final moment—AJ sets up for the Phenomenal Forearm on Omega.
He leaps—
GUNTHER FROM BEHIND BLASTS AJ MID-AIR WITH A LARIAT.
Omega seizes the opening—
ONE-WINGED ANGEL.
1… 2… 3!
Elite and violence prevail.






