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January 7, 2026 | Posted by Ryan Ciocco
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SICKOS! It’s Wednesday, you know what that means! AEW Dynamite is LIVE tonight, and while Collision is taking up a Texas residence, the Wednesday Night Delight takes place from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma! We have a lot on the docket tonight, starting with the appearance of AEW World Heavyweight Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman, no doubt to gloat about how awesome he is, how much the fans are schmucks, and will probably high tail it at the first sign of danger. Speaking of people making appearances, Willow Nightingale will be on hand to celebrate her TBS Title Victory, meaning we should get a musical performance from both Harley Cameron and Puppet Mone!

Speaking of MJF, he will defend the Men’s World Title next week against Bandido, the ROH World Champion and the holder of the newest Dynamite Diamond Ring, next week. But, as for tonight, Bandido will be in action, as he is set to face Sammy Guevara, everyone’s favorite douchebag!

The war rages on in multiple fronts, starting with Timeless Toni Storm and Marina Shafir facing off, while Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page will face Opp’s members Hook and Powerhouse Hobbs in an unsanctioned Lights Out match. Finally, Jon Moxley will be back in action, as he will face Shelton Benjamin in a Continental Title Eliminator match. All of this and, of course, so much more in store for us tonight.

So, how is everyone tonight? Not going to lie, I don’t know what to expect from the Eagles this Sunday and moving forward. The 49ers defense is banged up, but our offense has proven that it can’t get out of its own way, so it’ll be an interesting game. Sorry in advance if we win, Pepe! Also, the Flyers are throwing right now, and Trevor Zegras just embarrassed his former team in his first game against them since he was traded to us.

But, enough about all of that, let’s get ready to make the Dynamite go BOOM!

BOOM

Tonight, Dynamite is LIVE from Tulsa, Oklahoma! The man who helped to start PWG, Excalibur, and the man who longs for Saturday Night at 6:05PM on TBS, Tony Schiavone will be on the call tonight. We will also get commentary from the legendary voice of my childhood/teen years, Good Ole JR, Jim Ross! Makes sense, I mean, we ARE in Sooner Country!

The Dapper Yapper Justin Roberts is in the ring to welcome back the voice of wrestling, Jim Ross! Somewhere, D-Von Dudley is losing his mind in a confessional to Maven.

Excalibur runs down the card for tonight. Unfortunately, one of the matches tonight will not go on, as Jet Speed was attacked backstage earlier. Renee breaks the news, saying that no one knows who did this. The Demand and Don Callis just happen to show up, and they seem confused over who did this. Ricky is looking fresh in that Eagles Starter jacket! Callis says it is a shame that someone, or SOMETHING, happened to take them out. Here comes Mark Davis and TAFKA Jake Something! Well, looks like we know who did this, Nancy Drew. Ricky says they are going to head out for dinner, but Callis is good for picking up the tab lol.

Well, they shouldn’t go too far, because apparently, the match is still on, although Jack Perry will have to find two new partners to take on The Demand later.

JON MOXLEY is here to get the show started!

AEW Continental Title Eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Shelton Benjamin

Again, the same rules for the C2 apply here, with a 20-minute time limit, no seconds, and if Benjamin lasts 20 minutes with Moxley, he will earn a future shot at the Continental Title.

MVP joins the commentary team as the bell rings. Benjamin wants to shake hands, but Moxley slaps it away lol. Benjamin, like the Michael Jordan meme, took that personally, as he launches Moxley twice across the ring with a German. Moxley turns the tables looking for the choke, but Shelton escapes. Both men come to center, and a forearm fight ensues. Shelton looking for a kick, but Moxley backs away to the corner.

Both men come face-to-face in the middle of the ring, as Benjamin throws Moxley with another German. Benjamin stomps on Moxley in the corner. Jon back to his feet, he lands three chops, but Benjamin eats them to give one back. Shelton with another strike in the corner, as he stalks Moxley across the ring. Benjamin with forearms, but his Irish Whip meets the foot of Moxley. Jon with a clothesline that sends Benjamin to the outside.

Moxley rolls out of the ring and attacks Benjamin against the barricade. Moxley sends off Benjamin, but Shelton puts on the breaks, and he slams Jon into the chair at ringside. Benjamin clotheslines Moxley out and into the crowd. The fight ensues up the steps with Benjamin in control, but Moxley takes control, and they come back down the stairs.

It becomes a hockey fight of sorts, as both men throw wild punches. Moxley comes back to ringside and throws the chair because sure, why not? Benjamin jumps up onto the barricade, and he hits a clothesline to Moxley. Shelton sends Jon back into the ring, but Moxley rolls out the other side of the ring. Benjamin goes back outside and hits a German on the floor to Moxley! Benjamin looks to continue the offense, but Moxley trips up Shelton, and he crashes elbow first into the ring steps.

At the count of nine, Benjamin returns to the ring, as Moxley goes after the elbow that Shelton hit on the ring steps. Moxley with an inverted standing arm bar, Shelton breaks free, as both men collide in the middle of the ring on dueling clotheslines. That’ll take us to the break.

Moxley is in control and heads to the top rope as we return. Shelton, channeling his inner Kurt Angle, leaps up to the top and hits a suplex to Moxley down to the mat. Benjamin looks to follow up, but Moxley with a thumb to the eye to slow him down. Benjamin responds with a splash in the corner, but his second one misses the mark. Benjamin misses a corkscrew kick, but Moxley doesn’t miss a lariat.

The match resets, as Moxley looks for the piledriver. Shelton steps behind and throws Moxley with another German. And another one. And yet another one. And he does it again. And again. Benjamin with the pin, but Moxley out at two. Both men come to center. Moxley with a slap, Benjamin with a round kick, but Moxley catches Shelton off the ropes with a CUTTER! The cover for a two.

THIS IS AWESOME chants, as Benjamin backs himself into the corner. Moxley approaches, mounts, and delivers the punches. Moxley takes took long pandering to the crowd, as Benjmain snatches him up and hits a powerbomb! Shelton with the high stack, but it’s just a two. Benjamin with a standing cross face, that’s interesting. Moxley fights through the hold and grabs the ropes.

Benjmain can’t follow up, though, because Moxley low bridges Shelton to the floor. Moxley get running and hits a Tope Suicida! Moxley returns Benjamin to the ring, and he coils in the corner. Moxley runs in but he eats a Paydirt from Benjamin! The cover, but Moxley kicks out at 2.5!

Both men are now on the top rope, as we approach the two-minute warning. Moxley wins the battle on the top, but he jumps to find nobody home. Thrust kick from Shelton gets him a two. Shelton with the running knee strike in the corner. Moxley cuts off Shelton’s boot, kick to the gut, Paradigm Shift! The cover, but Shelton kicks out at 2.8! Moxley looks for the Bulldog Choke as Justin tells us we have one minute left!

Benjmain makes it to the ropes as Moxley backs off in frustration. Shinning Wizard from Shelton! The cover, but Jon’s out at two! Benjamin turns to the triangle choke! Moxley counters with the high stack and he steals it!
WINNER: Jon Moxley
TIME: 19:55
THOUGHTS: Five seconds. That’s all Shelton needed to be able to secure himself a Continental Title shot and to bring gold to the Hurt Syndicate. But Moxley outsmarted Shelton in the end, and he wins again. Kick arse match, and a great opener.
RATING: ****

Post-match, Moxley wants to shake hands this time, and Shelton obliges. Moxley celebrates in the corner with his title.

Darby Allin is skateboarding in the back. He’s looking for someone, he keeps opening doors, but like Bono, he still hasn’t found what he is looking for.

Highlights from Hiroshi Tanahashi’s last match this past weekend at Wrestle Kingdom XX. Kazuchika Okada defeated the Ace, and there was an awesome and amazing post-match celebration of The Ace’s career.

We’ll find out who Jack Perry recruited next!

COMMERCIALS!

Video package for MJF and Kenny Omega. We’re selling this match, but I wonder if, or when, that does happen. We see that Kenny will return to Dynamite next week on MAXIMUM CARNAGE!

*Cues the Green Jelly theme song*

AH-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

The Demand vs. Jack Perry and ??

The Young Bucks are Perry’s partners, complete with their old theme music! Ricky looks concerned lol.

The Elite hit the ring and a brawl ensues. Basement dropkicks and a pop-up dropkick send the GOA from the ring. Nick Jackson splits the uprights and takes out GOA on the floor. Jack Perry to the top, and he hits a moonsault onto the GOA. Perry enters the ring and hits a SPEAR on Ricky, followed by punches. Ricky is sent to the corner, and The Elite run train over Ricky, culminating in a triple dropkick from Perry and the Jackson’s.

Order is restored (in a Rick Knox match. I know, ironic) and Perry tags in Nick Jackson. A back breaker is incoming for Ricky, and Nick tags in Matt, who tags in Perry. Wheelbarrow Face buster from Nick and a running DDT from Perry for Ricky. The cover, but Bishop Kaun saves the match. Perry with a DDT to Ricky in the ring, while the Bucks hit a senton to Kaun on the floor. Ricky kicks out at two.

Perry catches Ricky with a kick, but he is tripped up by Toa Liona on the floor. Ricky sends Perry through the ropes and to the floor. Kaun does the Shelton Benjmain spot of throwing Perry from the apron to the barricade and back. Liona semitrucks Perry into the timekeeper’s area, as the Demand pose on the apron, and we’re heading to break.

Ricky is back in control of Perry as we return to break. Well, he WAS in control, as Perry recoils off the ropes with a lariat to take both men to the mat. Nick gets the tag, and he fights off Kaun and Ricky for a bit. They look to turn the tables, but Matt is in, and they get the better of the Demand. That is, until Liona arrives, as he runs over the Bucks for a bit. Nick and Matt, however, make them have a meeting of the minds, and they head to the top and hit stereo elbows.

The Bucks head to the outside, SEE YA kicks for Liona and Kaun. Back in the ring, Destroyer incoming for Ricky. Perry with a moonsault to the floor to wipe out GOA. Double stomp into a face buster from Perry and Nick gets them a two. The Jacksons head to the top, but GOA are back and they disrupt those plans. Toa Liona collects all three members of the Elite and hits a triple Samoan Drop! HOLY SHIT chants are justified.

Kaun with a superplex to Perry, Diving headbutt from Liona, and a springboard 450 from Ricky, but Perry kicks out at 2.9! Ricky looking for Vertigo, but Perry escapes, kicks off the corner, and hits a German. Liona in with headbutts for everyone. Perry tries to strike Liona, but they have no effect. GOA set up Perry for a tandem cutter. Vertigo from Ricky, but the Bucks save the match.

The GOA and the Bucks fight to the floor, leaving Ricky and Perry in the ring. Ricky loads up the Spirit Gun, but the gun had blanks in it, as Perry hits a knee strike. Ricky eats a poison rana, as the Bucks and GOA are back in the ring. Liona eats FOUR superkicks before he finally is dispatched of. Matt Jackson takes out GOA on the floor, Ricky eats the BTE Trigger, and the Bucks launch Perry into a running knee strike to finish this one off!
WINNER: Jack Perry and the Young Bucks
TIME: 13:10
THOUGHTS: Having the Bucks back as babyfaces makes sense, but it just feels really weird after their amazing heel work and abusing their power as EVPs for months on end. Still, this sets up more good guys to try and combat the DCF, especially in light of the new addition (and the return of another one) to the group.
RATING: ****

Post-match, The Elite celebrate, but Mark Davis and Jake Doyle are here! They launch an attack, as other DCF members and the GOA look to bounce them. Jet Speed are here to help save the day. The lights go out, and when they come back on, there is a masked man in the ring. He grabs Matt Jackson and hits the Hammerlock DDT. He unmasks to reveal that the man is Andrade El Idolo! We see FTR out on the stage, as they push Stoke out in his wheelchair. They stare down with Andrade and then leave. That was something lol.

Willow’s title celebration is up next!

COMMERCIALS!

It’s time to Smile, and if you don’t want to, Smile anyway! It is Renee’s absolute honor to welcome out the human ray of sunshine, the new TBS Champion, Willow Nightingale!

Willow comes out, accompanied by Harley Cameron and Kris Statlander!

Renee says Willow is a double champion and now a 2-time TBS Champion. Willow says she feels great, and she feels like a champion, as she is now Willow 2-Belts. The hard work begins now, but she also knows she has to take all of this in when it matters. She is here with Renee, she is here with her busty, bad ass, blonde best friend Harley Cameron. But she is also reunited with her TBS Title! And she is also reunited with the incomparable, the amazing, Kris Statlander! Willow says they are going to eat, you know your girl loves some cake, but she loves the competition, too. She wants to talk to their challengers, if they want to challenge for the TBS Title or the tag team titles, bring it on. She will have two fights in the same night. She knows someone will crash her party, but they are having a good time. Willow wants Mercedes Mone to join them.

Mone arrives, looking like she is heading to a funeral. She enters the ring in no mood to dance to her catchy theme song. Willow says you are always so fashionable, you always look so great. They have so much to celebrate! She had an unstoppable 2025! PWI #1 women’s wrestler! SI women’s #1 wrestler! She went from country to country, racking up titles. Willow had to dig deep to get this title back, but she did, so let’s cut some cake and have a good time, Mercedes.

Mone slowly removes her cowl and screams in anger. She knocks everything off the table and then proceeds to know the table over. Cameron unleashes streamers, and Mone shoves her. Mone shoves Willow, but she trips up, and lands in the cake that Kris was holding. Willow picks up Mone and hits the Babe with the Powerbomb onto Mone and into the cake! Hey, Willow was right, that WAS fun, even if we didn’t get cake!

We see El Clon interfere in Saturday’s match between Hechicero and Komander, allowing Hechicero to pick up the in. We cut to Mark Briscoe and his amazing looking TNT Title. First thing is first; he wants to congratulate his girl Willow for winning the TBS Title. Mark has one title defense since he won the TNT Title, but he’s been on the sidelines, watching the Continental Classic. Mark has had time to recalibrate and recalculate, and he’s got the itch to beat someone’s ass. He’s glad Hechicero won, and he looks forward to showing him what is in his future. Briscoe says the word of the day, no, the phrase of the day is defend and retain.

The Triangle of Madness are in the back. Thekla mocks Willow having friends now, and she says they aren’t friends; they are sisters. Thekla thinks them having all the Women’s titles is cute, but they want to know how they manage to hang with the Triangle of Madness. Julia Hart say they are bonded by blood.

Everyone’s favorite douchebag is here!

Sammy Guevara vs. Bandido

Bandido wants to shake hands with Sammy at the bell, but Sammy gives him the finger and, in case he is blind, he yells FUCK YOU. Bandido responds with the finger guns, and both men launch into a battle of wrist and arm control. Sammy takes Bandido to the mat, Bandido back to his feet, Sammy jumps into Bandido and goes over the top and hits Bandido with a pump kick. Bandido turns the tables and looks for a 21-Plex, but Sammy escapes to the floor. He complains to the announce team before going back into the ring.

Bandido dropkicks Sammy back out of the ring and to the floor. Bandido looks to fly, but Sammy moves, thinking he is out of danger. But Bandi heads out to the apron and hits a running PK to Sammy. Guevara spits something into the eyes of Bandido and hits a tornado DDT off the ring steps to Bandido. He poses on the announce table as we head out for break.

I’m back with Simply Lemonade with Blueberry, and both men are trading reversals in the middle of the ring. Guevara wins out with a thrust kick. He chops Bandido, but gets too cocky on the follow-up, allowing Bandido to chop away at Sammy. Guevara ducks the last one, and both men play follow each other into the corner repeatedly. Bandido with a thrust kick of his own, he leaps to the top rope and hits a Tonio to Sammy. Bandido picks up Sammy and slams him down with one hand!

A thrust kick sends Sammy out to the floor, and Bandido follows that up with a Senton Atomico to Guevara. Bandido does his best tribal yell and returns Sammy to the ring. His follow-up is reversed by Sammy, who monkey flips Bandido into the ring ropes. We get a close-up of Sammy, who appears to have a busted nose, as he hits a Shooting Star Press to Bandido on the floor. He hypes himself up before returning Bandido to the ring.

Guevara looking for the GTH, but Bandido escapes. Bandido looks for the 21-Plex, but Guevara cuts that off and pins Bandido for a two. Sammy looking GTH again, but Bandido sneaks out the back. 21-Plex, Sammy ends up on his feet! Sammy nearly beheads Bandido with a running knee strike. GTH connects, but Bandido kicks out at two! Sammy shit talks Bandido, but he pays for that with a thrust kick. This time, the 21-Plex connects, and Bandido wins it!
WINNER: Bandido
TIME: 11:40
THOUGHTS: Having Bandido lose here going into his AEW World Title match next week would have been lunacy. Sammy had a great match and a great showing, but he was there to take the L, and he did so gracefully.
RATING: ***3/4

MJF is here to break up the celebration post-match. Serpentico Jon Cruz is here to give him a mic and follows him to the ring. What a match you had there, Bandido, says MJF. But, if anyone knows about Lucha Libre, it is him! He has beaten all the icons, he beat Mistico from post to post, and he will be a bigger star in Mexico than Bandido will ever be, with all due respect! But he believes that Bandido has talent and a future in this company! He brought his good friend and translator Jonathan Cruz out here to translate so they don’t get their wires crossed.

Cruz speaks to Bandido in Spanish. He says something about Mistico, which causes Bandido to get into his face. MJF thanks Cruz for translating, and he’s a professional for coming to a dump like Oklahoma. MJF says he has six Dynamite Diamond Rings, but you have one ring on your finger that doesn’t belong to you, it belongs to me. So, hand the ring over to me, and we can skip the title match next week. MJF says if you do the right thing, he will walk to the back, he will put Bandido over to Tony Khan, and he will be happy to fight him on the PPV, in like five or six years. LOL!

Bandido says he can speak English, YOU STUPID SON OF A BITCH!

Bandido drops the mic, as MJF kicks him in the cajónes. He steals the ring right off the finger of Bandido. Cruz holds up Bandido so MJF can hit him with the ring, but Bandido moves, and Cruz takes the punch. MJF is in shock, as Bandido kicks him in the nuts lol. He takes his ring back, and he hits the 21-Plex on Cruz! He hits the 21-Plex on MJF, who sells it like the Rock used to sell Austin’s Stunner lol. Bandido picks up the AEW World Title and looks at it.

It’s going to be a Timeless Problem, next!

COMMERCIALS!

Video package for Brody King. I like the interpolation of him and his band in the video. Violence puts food on his family’s table. He is coming for the throne.

Black and white means it is Timeless!

Timeless Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir

The bell rings, and Shafir takes Storm to the ropes. Clean break is adverted, as Shafir trips up Storm. Shafir with a judo throw, as she flips off the fans at ring side, and drives her elbow into the hop and thigh of Storm. Shafir misses a roundhouse, so Storm hits a snapmare. A second one. A third one, and Storm kicks Shafir to the ropes. A running hip attack sends Marina to the floor.

Storm rams Shafir into the ring steps and then sends her back into the ring. Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia approach Storm, she chastises them, but it’s a distraction for Marina to lock on a submission in the ropes. Storm is in trouble as we head to the break.

Shafir with a knee to the back of Storm against the ropes as we return from break. Shafir tries the Area Code Jones, botches it, and had to do it again. Marina gets a two on the cover. She complains to the ref for a bit before picking up Storm and mocks dancing with her before throwing her down. Shafir grabs Storm from behind and hits Storm in the back with a forearm. Shafir again picks Storm up again and dances with her before dropping her with a forearm. Shafir sends off Storm, but Toni fires back with a dropkick. She hypes up for the hip attack, but Shafir meets her with a thrust kick.

Storm with an up kick and she rolls up Marina with the Big Package! Yuta grabs Paul Turner and pulls him out of the ring, so Turner disqualifies Shafir.
WINNER: Timeless Toni Storm Via DQ
TIME: 7:55
THOUGHTS: Through no fault of Storm’s, but this match was a slog. Too much pandering by Shafir, and then she had the botch on the head scissors in the ropes. Commentary did save it for her, which I appreciate it. Worst of all, the match ends in a DQ. but this wasn’t good at all.
RATING: **

Post-match, Shafir knocks out Storm. Mina Shirakawa arrives, but in a scene from the original Spartan X game, she runs right into a strike from Marina, and she falls on top of Storm. Luther gets into the ring, but the Death Riders surround him. Roderick Strong (to no fanfare) and Orange Cassidy are here to save the day. The Death Riders back off, but here comes Claudio Castagnoli. He takes his shirt off and stares down Cassidy and Strong. Cassidy picks up both Storm and Shirakawa, as Luther wipes down Storm’s head.

It’s lights out, next!

COMMERCIALS!

Renee has PAC in the back. Renee says he might be a Death Rider, but he is his own man, and she wants to know if he will face Allin. PAC says that Darby does not call the shots around, but Allin arrives on the scene. He demands that PAC give him this match because he ran through the other Death Riders. PAC reiterates that Allin does not call the shots around here, and he tells him to bugger off. He goes to leave, but Allin sprays him in the face with a fire extinguisher. He threatens to break PAC’s ankle in a door unless PAC gives him the match. PAC says he will, and the Death Riders arrive late to run off Allin.

It’s Lights Out time!

Lights Out Unsanctioned Match: Powerhouse Hobbs and Hook vs. Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland

The lights flicker as the bell rings the fight is underway. Hobbs beats up on Page, while Strickland reverses Hook’s attack and slams him into the barricade. Strickland on the apron, he has Hook on his shoulders, but Hobbs makes the save for Hook. he smacks Swerve from the apron and grabs a chair. He wedges it against the throat of Strickland, but he misses the swing and hits the ring post.

Hangman is back, as he smacks Hobbs with a chair and wraps it around the neck of Hobbs before throwing him into the ring post. Swerve and Hangman load up the Opps, Hangman with the Orihara Moonsault to Hobbs, as Swerve hits a Death Valley Driver to Hook on the apron. The lights are back on for real as Strickland smacks and chokes Hook on the outside. Hangman grabs his chain and paces around in the ring.

Swerve throws Hook into the ring, as Page looks to hit him with the chain. Hook, however, rolls out the other side of the ring and runs around the ring. Hobbs is waiting in tow to hit Page with a lariat, but he doesn’t see Strickland coming, as he hits a Tope to Hobbs. Strickland goes to throw Hook from the apron, but Hook reverses and hits an overhead suplex, as both men crash down to the floor. That’ll send us to our final break.

A table has been set up in the ring, and Hangman avoids catastrophe as we return from break. Well, at least for a minute, as Hook hits an overhead suplex to Page and through the table. The cover, but Page kicks out at two. Hook grabs a chair and wedges it into the corner. Hobbs picks up Page, but Hangman slips out the back and shoves Hobbs into the chair. Page grabs Hook and he has the stapler! He staples Hook in the arm, in the back, and in the nuts lol. Page with a pop-up powerbomb to Hook.

Hobbs is back, and he looks to suplex Strickland, but Swerve keeps stapling Hobbs. It slows Hobbs down for a minute, so Strickland staples him some more. Swerve staples Hobbs in the nuts after Page hits him in the head with a piece of drywall. Both Page and Swerve leave the ring and retrieve a cinder block table? Cinder blocks on wood? Whatever the case, they set up inside the ring. Page grabs Hook, but he rolls out of the ring, allowing Hobbs to clock both Page and Swerve with a chair.

Swerve with a German to Hobbs, but Hobbs no sells it and crushes Strickland with a lariat. Hobbs puts Strickland’s head against the cinder blocks. He raises the chair, but Prince Nana is in the ring, and he takes the chair away from Hobbs! Hobbs smashes Nana in the corner for his troubles, but Strickland is back to save his manager. Swerve waffles Hobbs with the chair three times before heading to the middle rope. Hobbs catches him out of the air and hits the Most Dangerous Slam on Swerve onto the cinder blocks! The cover, but Hangman saves the match.

Hangman has Hobbs lined up for a Buckshot Lariat, but Hook grabs him off of the apron. Here comes members of the Opps Jobber Dojo, as they help Hook beat up Page. Hangman is returned to the ring, where the beating continues. Hobbs takes the chain and wraps it around the neck of both Strickland and Page! Nana is alive! He’s on the apron, and he throws his coffee at Hobbs! It buys Hangman and Swerve enough time to get free, so they can whip on the Jobbers, Hook, and Hobbs.

Hook attacks Nana and acts like he did something, but Page grabs him from behind, Hobbs charges in, but he hits Hook by mistake. Hangman looking Buckshot Lariat, but Hobbs catches him with the Spinebuster! The cover, but Swerve saves the match. Strickland goes to the top and hits a Swerve Stomp onto the Dojo Jobbers. Page picks up Hobbs into the Deadeye, Strickland to the top rope, AND STRICKLAND AND PAGE WITH A COMBINATION DEADEYE AND STOMP TO HOBBS ONTO THE CINDER BLOCKS.

Hook is back, as he shoves Hangman into Swerve and rolls up Page for a two. Red Rum attempt, but Hangman backs him into the corner. Page wraps the chain around the neck of Hook, and Swerve hits the House Call! Swerve holds up Hook so Hangman can hit the Buckshot Lariat! But Hangman isn’t done, as he throws Hook over the top rope so he can choke him out with the chain! Hook taps out!
WINNERS: Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland
TIME: 19:50
THOUGHTS: Chaotic and fun, even if they couldn’t decide if the fans should be in the dark or if the whole match was supposed to be in the dark. Not as violent and out of control as some of these matches tend to get, but that worked in the favor of this match. A good main event with no real “winners” because of, well, the stipulation and all.
RATING: ***1/2

Hangman and Swerve celebrate their win, we see Prince Nana is alive still, and with that, we are done!

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