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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York


    The show starts with a video taken from a hotel room with a panorama view of the Manhattan skyline. Standing silently, watching out trough the huge panorama windows, while smoking a cigarette and zipping on a drink are EAM Chairman; Emil A. On the sofa in the same room sits a rather stressed Mickie James, and it will soon be revealed there is more than one reason for her behavior....

    Mickie: How?! How could We let this happen? How could you let this happen?

    Emil A: We? I? Honey! With all due respect, and you know I love you more than life itself. But this is solely on you. Besides...

    Mickie: Yeah?

    Emil A: Bayley was right in one thing you know.

    Mickie: Oh yeah? And what might that be?

    Emil A: It's true I always favored you. How could I not? I mean....You are my wife. Besides, why wouldn't I favorites the greatest female wrestler eever to step inside the squared circle? But..... It's been brought to my attention that this has been hard on you over the years. Not necessarily making thing easy for you between the other girls....

    Mickie: This is news for you? Hah! I don't know if I should laugh or cry. Offcourse it's been hard! How would you bear to hear every single day that you will always be favoritesed over the other girls, because you are the boss' wife?

    Emil A: Well excuse me hon! But I was thinking I was working with grown up women here, not kindergarden childeren!

    Mickie: Excuse me?!?

    Emil A: But as I said, I have learned much the last couple of weeks, and starting this week, I will from now on not interfere in anything that's between you and the girls, for two reasons. 1. Because I don't want such gossip in the locker rooms. I did not build an empire on gossip by co-workers and or family and friends. And 2, you proved last night that you are more than capable of taking care of business yourself and plowing your own road. And when you decide that enough is enough. We can talk about that other than that we have discussed so much.

    Emil walks up to Mickie and gives her a kiss before giving her the contract from the match against Bayley.

    Mickie: Why do you give me this?

    Emil A: You might remember what Bayley told you before she stormed off? You might wanna check the last sentence on the bottom there. And with your name on it, it's pretty official. Just saying...

    When Mickie sees it, she screams...

    Mickie: That bitch Bayley! Are you serious?! Ronda?!


    We cut to the Jamboree vignette....



    Singles Matchup (Read below first)
    Montez Ford Vs Angelo Dawkins

    - Have this end in a double count out.


    - Kings of Wrestling and AJ Styles segment backstage


    Next we get a Video promo package, showing Bubbah Rey Dudley confronting Jon Moxley. We see clips from various shows etc. where this has built up, and Bubbah is not pleased. He then challenge Moxley to a match, to settle the score!


    EAM Television Championship Matchup (Read below first)
    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner

    - The match ends in a no-contest as both Hook and David Benoit interferes. It ends with Rex taking down Hook while WALTER takes down Benoit, before he takes out Steiner and stands tall over all of them, holding the EAM Television Championship high over his head as we cut to commercials...

    Tag Team Matchup (Read below first)
    The Rockers Vs Young Bucks

    - Young Bucks lost their two first meetings, but have them win this with the help of a certain Shawn Spears, to further build things up for a Grandslam match between HBK and Spears.







    More to come....

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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York

    The show starts with a video taken from a hotel room with a panorama view of the Manhattan skyline. Standing silently, watching out trough the huge panorama windows, while smoking a cigarette and zipping on a drink are EAM Chairman; Emil A. On the sofa in the same room sits a rather stressed Mickie James, and it will soon be revealed there is more than one reason for her behavior....

    Mickie: How?! How could We let this happen? How could you let this happen?

    Emil A: We? I? Honey! With all due respect, and you know I love you more than life itself. But this is solely on you. Besides...

    Mickie: Yeah?

    Emil A: Bayley was right in one thing you know.

    Mickie: Oh yeah? And what might that be?

    Emil A: It's true I always favored you. How could I not? I mean....You are my wife. Besides, why wouldn't I favorites the greatest female wrestler eever to step inside the squared circle? But..... It's been brought to my attention that this has been hard on you over the years. Not necessarily making thing easy for you between the other girls....

    Mickie: This is news for you? Hah! I don't know if I should laugh or cry. Offcourse it's been hard! How would you bear to hear every single day that you will always be favoritesed over the other girls, because you are the boss' wife?

    Emil A: Well excuse me hon! But I was thinking I was working with grown up women here, not kindergarden childeren!

    Mickie: Excuse me?!?

    Emil A: But as I said, I have learned much the last couple of weeks, and starting this week, I will from now on not interfere in anything that's between you and the girls, for two reasons. 1. Because I don't want such gossip in the locker rooms. I did not build an empire on gossip by co-workers and or family and friends. And 2, you proved last night that you are more than capable of taking care of business yourself and plowing your own road. And when you decide that enough is enough. We can talk about that other than that we have discussed so much.

    Emil walks up to Mickie and gives her a kiss before giving her the contract from the match against Bayley.

    Mickie: Why do you give me this?

    Emil A: You might remember what Bayley told you before she stormed off? You might wanna check the last sentence on the bottom there. And with your name on it, it's pretty official. Just saying...

    When Mickie sees it, she screams...

    Mickie: That bitch Bayley! Are you serious?! Ronda?!


    We cut to the Jamboree vignette....



    Singles Matchup
    Montez Ford Vs Angelo Dawkins


    The bell rings, and the opening is hesitant. Angelo Dawkins uses his power early, backing Montez Ford into the corner and delivering stiff shoulder tackles. Ford, relying on his speed, ducks a clothesline and springs off the ropes for a dropkick that sends Dawkins reeling to the floor.

    ​The action quickly spills outside. Dawkins, enraged, whips Ford into the steel steps. Ford barely manages to counter a second attempt, leaping onto the steps and then springboarding off with a breathtaking somersault plancha that wipes out Dawkins!

    Both men are down, clutching their ribs on the arena floor as the referee begins the count. 1..2..3..4..5..6..7 The crowd is on its feet, roaring for them to get back in. At the count of EIGHT, Ford stirs, crawling toward the ring.

    Dawkins is up on one knee, refusing to let his partner beat the count.
    ​They lock eyes, a look of pure, competitive drive passing between them. At NINE, they both dive, hands outstretched for the ropes—but the referee’s hand stretch out for the TEN!

    ​The bell rings, Double Count Out. What's next between these two former friends and tag team.




    AJ Styles: "Claudio, you call yourself a 'Champion,' yet you stabbed me in the back! We won the Tag Team titles, and the next night, you replace the Phenomenal One? Unacceptable!"

    ​Claudio Castagnoli: "AJ, calm down. Yes, we won, but you acted like a spoiled child. We need professionalism, not tantrums. That's why I brought in Hero."

    Claudio: "However, we'll give you a chance. You want a shot at these belts? Find a suitable tag team partner. Not a babysitter, but someone who can match our intensity. Do that, and you get your title match. Don't disappoint us... or yourself."



    Next we get a Video promo package, showing Bubbah Rey Dudley confronting Jon Moxley. We see clips from various shows etc. where this has built up, and Bubbah is not pleased. He then challenge Moxley to a match, to settle the score!


    EAM Television Championship Matchup
    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner


    In a brutal contest for the EAM Television Championship, WALTER and Rex Steiner battled in a hard-hitting affair that saw momentum swing wildly. Just as the match reached a critical peak, the action was thrown into chaos by outside interference.

    Hook sprinted down, quickly followed by David Benoit, with both men assaulting the competitors. The referee was forced to call a No Contest. As the ring descended into anarchy, Steiner managed to drop Hook with a heavy clothesline, while WALTER dispatched Benoit. However, the champion quickly capitalized on the momentary advantage, delivering a thunderous Powerbomb to Rex Steiner.

    WALTER stands tall over the fallen trio, his dominance unchallenged. He hoisted the EAM Television Championship high above his head in a clear statement before the broadcast cut to commercial.

    Tag Team Matchup
    The Rockers Vs Young Bucks


    The atmosphere is electric! The Rockers, Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty, are firmly in control against the current generation's best, The Young Bucks, Nick and Matt Jackson. Jannetty lands a dropkick, followed by an impressive scoop slam on Nick Jackson. Michaels tags in, measuring Matt Jackson for a devastating finish. He signals for the Sweet Chin Music! The crowd is on its feet, sensing a legendary victory.

    As Michaels coils up for the superkick, a hooded and masked figure vaults over the barrier, sliding into the ring! Michaels is momentarily stunned by the intrusion. The masked assailant seizes the opportunity, spinning Michaels around and connecting with a devastating, picture-perfect Sweet Chin Music!

    The crowd gasps in horror as Michaels crumbles. The referee, distracted, doesn't see the outside interference. The masked figure slides back out as quickly as they appeared. Matt Jackson immediately covers the unconscious HBK. The referee turns, drops to the mat... ONE! TWO! THREE! The Young Bucks steal the victory!


    The masked figure re-enters the ring and stands menacingly over the downed "Heartbreak Kid." The arena is in stunned silence. He slowly reaches up, grabbing the edges of his hood and mask, and pulls it off to a collective roar of disbelief. It's Shawn Spears! He stares down at his fallen rival, a wicked smirk spreading across his face as the Young Bucks stand confused but victorious.


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    Episode #74


    Show opens with a video-package showing what's going on in Spotlight as of right now. Not to mention what the audience can expact from tonights show. First we get a emotional package, showing Bayley's career in EAM, and how it all went down in the end. A long friendship and rivalry finally comes to and end, but for what prize?
    Charlotte Flair and Natalya Neidhart has made it pretty clear that they want a shot at Piper and Nia's Tag Team Titles, and have beaten every team served to them so far. Now GM of Spotlight Quinn McKay has decided that if they win against their opponents tonight, they will be recieving a shot at the titles at the upcoming Hardcore Hangover PPV! We also get the news that Jade Cargill has asked for some time on the mic tonight, as she has something important she wants to adress. This and much more on the 74th episode of Spotlight! We cut to the vignette....


    Singles Matchup
    Tiffany Nieves Vs Natalia Markova

    After the commercial break we cut back to the show where Jade Cargill is already standing by in the ring for her segment. She says she will be brief, but that she's got something very imoportant that she wants to share with everyone. She then continues about how Bozilla made such an impression on her, that she wants to give her a golden opportunity. A title match for The Primetime Bitch Championship! But! There is one little catch. You see, Bozilla is not signed with EAM Promotions as of late, so Jade asked Quinn for a special favour. If Bozilla accepts, she will get a title match, in her second match no less! But, she will have to win. Because If she doesn't, she will not be granted an EAM contract!

    Singles Matchup
    Shotzi Blackhart Vs Masha Slamovich

    After yet another commercial break we get another segment. This time with Skye Blue where we hook up with her as she walks down the streets of New York, seemingly looking for someone or something. She does spot what she's looking for after a little while and walks trough the doors of a dingy and dimly lit bar. It's crowded with people despite the interior, or lack of interior, and the cigarette smoke is filling the room like a thick fog. She ventures trough the people until she reaches the inner corner, where the whole place is at it's darkest. She sits down opposite another person who is shrouded in the darkness of the place. But her voice betrays her to be a woman. She asks Blue a serious of questions, not to mention the fact why Blue suddenly felt it appropriate to contact her after all this time? Skye says she's sorry, and that she would have contacted her earlier, but one thing lead to another and....The mysterious woman does not wanna hear excuses, but she accepts Blue's apology. But from now on, Blue better listen to HER....... The segment ends and we cut back to the arena where Charlotte and Natalya is already in the ring for our main event of the evening.

    Charlotte and Natalya rambles about, saying how it doesn't matter who Quinn has picked as their opponents for tonight. It's just another minor bumb in their road for The EAM Womens Tag Team Champinships!
    But when the music cranks the arena speakers and they realize that the two women who walks out on the stage are the current WWE Womens Tag Team Champions, they suddenly seem a bit more in-secure about themselves. Asuka and Kairi gets a huge pop from the audience as they walk down the ramp towards the ring....

    Tag Team Matchup
    Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart Vs The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)

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    Episode #74


    Show opens with a video-package showing what's going on in Spotlight as of right now. Not to mention what the audience can expact from tonights show. First we get a emotional package, showing Bayley's career in EAM, and how it all went down in the end. A long friendship and rivalry finally comes to and end, but for what prize?
    Charlotte Flair and Natalya Neidhart has made it pretty clear that they want a shot at Piper and Nia's Tag Team Titles, and have beaten every team served to them so far. Now GM of Spotlight Quinn McKay has decided that if they win against their opponents tonight, they will be recieving a shot at the titles at the upcoming Hardcore Hangover PPV! We also get the news that Jade Cargill has asked for some time on the mic tonight, as she has something important she wants to adress. This and much more on the 74th episode of Spotlight! We cut to the vignette....


    Singles Matchup
    Tiffany Nieves Vs Natalia Markova


    The intensity was palpable as "La Princesa" Tiffany Nieves locked up with "The Crush" Natalia Markova. Nieves started with a flurry of high-speed offense, relying on arm drags and a quick dropkick to keep the powerful Markova off balance. Markova soon used her strength advantage, catching Nieves mid-air and slamming her hard to the mat, turning the tide with a vicious clothesline.

    The match became a brutal exchange of strikes and near-falls. Nieves managed to reverse a Russian Leg Sweep attempt into a beautiful roll-up, but Markova kicked out at two. Frustration building, Nieves ascended the ropes, looking for her signature moonsault. However, Markova was ready. She quickly shot up, shoving Nieves, who crashed onto the turnbuckle, stunned.

    Markova seized the opportunity. She hoisted the dazed Nieves onto her shoulders and delivered a brutal Death Valley Driver in the center of the ring. Markova hooked the leg for the three count.

    Winner by Pinfall: Natalia Markova

    After the commercial break we cut back to the show where Jade Cargill is already standing by in the ring for her segment. She says she will be brief, but that she's got something very imoportant that she wants to share with everyone. She then continues about how Bozilla made such an impression on her, that she wants to give her a golden opportunity. A title match for The Primetime Bitch Championship! But! There is one little catch. You see, Bozilla is not signed with EAM Promotions as of late, so Jade asked Quinn for a special favour. If Bozilla accepts, she will get a title match, in her second match no less! But, she will have to win. Because If she doesn't, she will not be granted an EAM contract!

    Singles Matchup
    Shotzi Blackhart Vs Masha Slamovich


    The bell rang, and Shotzi immediately went on the offensive, using her speed and chaotic energy to rattle the powerhouse Masha Slamovich. A stiff bicycle knee strike to the corner sent Masha staggering, allowing Shotzi to follow up with a wild cannonball splash. Shotzi grabbed her opponent, signaling for the Never Say Never DDT, but Masha’s brute force was too much.

    Masha violently reversed the maneuver, sending Shotzi crashing. "The Russian Dynamite" took control, slowing the pace with heavy, deliberate strikes and an oppressive bear hug that sapped Shotzi’s stamina. Shotzi managed to escape with a jawbreaker, climbing the ropes for a desperate cross-body, but Masha caught her with ease.

    Masha didn't hesitate. She swung Shotzi into the turnbuckle, disorienting her. With a chilling focus, Masha planted Shotzi with the devastating Snow Plow (a Spinning Scoop Slam). She didn't even cover immediately, instead applying the Rear Naked Choke in the center of the ring. With no way to escape the brutal submission, the referee had no choice but to call for the bell.

    Winner by referee stoppage: Masha Slamovich.

    After yet another commercial break we get another segment. This time with Skye Blue where we hook up with her as she walks down the streets of New York, seemingly looking for someone or something. She does spot what she's looking for after a little while and walks trough the doors of a dingy and dimly lit bar. It's crowded with people despite the interior, or lack of interior, and the cigarette smoke is filling the room like a thick fog. She ventures trough the people until she reaches the inner corner, where the whole place is at it's darkest. She sits down opposite another person who is shrouded in the darkness of the place. But her voice betrays her to be a woman. She asks Blue a serious of questions, not to mention the fact why Blue suddenly felt it appropriate to contact her after all this time? Skye says she's sorry, and that she would have contacted her earlier, but one thing lead to another and....The mysterious woman does not wanna hear excuses, but she accepts Blue's apology. But from now on, Blue better listen to HER....... The segment ends and we cut back to the arena where Charlotte and Natalya is already in the ring for our main event of the evening.

    Charlotte and Natalya rambles about, saying how it doesn't matter who Quinn has picked as their opponents for tonight. It's just another minor bumb in their road for The EAM Womens Tag Team Champinships!
    But when the music cranks the arena speakers and they realize that the two women who walks out on the stage are the current WWE Womens Tag Team Champions, they suddenly seem a bit more in-secure about themselves. Asuka and Kairi gets a huge pop from the audience as they walk down the ramp towards the ring....

    Tag Team Matchup
    Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart Vs The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)

    ​The highly anticipated tag team match between the Queen-and-Hart duo of Charlotte Flair and Natalya Neidhart and the reigning champions, The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), erupted immediately. Natalya and Asuka started with a technical exchange, but the match quickly devolved into a frantic brawl after Kairi Sane blind-tagged in and delivered a brutal elbow drop to Natalya.

    Charlotte entered the fray, hitting a spectacular rolling Samoan Drop on Sane. The teams began trading signature moves: Asuka locked in the Asuka Lock on Natalya, while Charlotte countered Kairi Sane’s spinning backfist with a massive big boot. The referee completely lost control as all four women entered the ring, disregarding the tag rules.

    Charlotte was preparing the Figure-Eight Leglock on Sane, simultaneously, Asuka shoved Natalya hard into the referee! The official went down immediately. With no one to enforce the rules, The Kabuki Warriors grabbed their titles, using them as weapons to strike down both Charlotte and Natalya. The ring was left in utter devastation, prompting a swarm of officials to hit the ramp to separate the warring teams.

    Result: No Contest / Double Disqualification.
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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York


    Singles Matchup
    Hook Vs David Benoit


    Singles Matchup
    Orange Cassidy Vs Kenny Omega

    - AJ Styles/Danhausen/Logan Paul segment

    - Rex Steiner promo

    - Jon Moxley promo, replying to Bubbah

    - Seth Rollins/Becky Lynch promo - Alexa Bliss responds

    Tag Team Matchup
    reDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) Vs Young Bucks

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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom. New York


    Singles Matchup

    Hook Vs David Benoit


    The bell rings, and the intensity is immediate. Hook starts fast, using his low base and quick strikes to back David Benoit into a corner. Benoit, showing a surprising burst of agility, dodges a lariat and counters with a stiff snap suplex, driving Hook into the mat.

    The fight spills to the outside, where Benoit attempts a German suplex on the floor, but Hook expertly reverses, twisting out and launching Benoit into the steel steps with a modified Judo throw. Back in the ring, Hook applies a series of ground submissions, working the neck and arm. Benoit struggles, finally reaching the ropes for the break.

    With a final surge of power, Benoit lands a desperate diving headbutt, a tribute to the family legacy, for a close two-count. However, Hook survives, instantly transitioning from the kick-out into his signature Redrum submission. Benoit has nowhere to go and is forced to tap out. Hook gets the win, a hard-fought victory that showed both men's resilience.

    Winner by submission Hook

    Singles Matchup
    Orange Cassidy Vs Kenny Omega


    The bell rings, and Orange Cassidy immediately pulls his hands from his pockets, initiating a lightning-fast sequence of dodges that frustrates the intensely focused Kenny Omega. The Cleaner, initially dismissive, quickly shifts his demeanor as Cassidy matches his speed, countering a V-Trigger attempt with a creative 'mouse trap' roll-up for a near fall.

    Omega, enraged, takes control with brutal chops and stiff knees, grounding Cassidy. He launches into his signature rapid-fire offense, connecting with a Dragon Suplex and a gorgeous Moonsault. Cassidy barely kicks out, his lack of effort giving way to desperate grit.
    ​The turning point comes when Cassidy avoids a One-Winged Angel, spiking Omega with a DDT onto the ring apron. Back inside, the momentum shifts completely. Cassidy connects with a series of heavy
    Orange Punches, rocking Omega and dropping him to his knees. The crowd explodes, sensing the upset.

    Omega, running on instinct, barely survives the flurry. He ducks a final, desperate Orange Punch and hooks the arms, elevating his opponent. Kenny Omega drives Cassidy down with the devastating One-Winged Angel, securing the hard-fought three count and retaining his place at the top.
    Winner by pinfall: Kenny Omega

    - AJ Styles/Danhausen/Logan Paul segment

    - Rex Steiner promo

    - Jon Moxley promo, replying to Bubbah

    - Seth Rollins/Becky Lynch promo - Alexa Bliss responds

    Tag Team Matchup
    reDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) Vs Young Bucks


    The clash of styles is evident from the start. reDRagon immediately grounds Nick Jackson, utilizing their masterful technical teamwork. Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish execute quick tags, isolating Nick with relentless kicks and joint manipulation, methodically dismantling the aerial specialist.
    ​Nick Jackson finally manages a desperate enziguri, creating space to make the hot tag to his brother. Matt Jackson explodes into the match, taking out both opponents with a flurry of clotheslines and Northern Lights suplexes, bridging for a count on Fish.

    ​The match descends into beautiful chaos, with all four men trading near-falls. reDRagon hits their signature Chasing the Dragon (brainbuster/roundhouse kick combination) on Matt, only for Nick to fly in and break the count at the last second. The pace quickens again, turning into a Superkick Party.
    ​O'Reilly and Fish attempt to lock in stereo submissions, but the Bucks manage to fight them off. Nick takes out Fish with a huge dive to the outside, leaving Matt alone with O'Reilly. Matt reverses a strike combo, planting O'Reilly with a Twist of Fate. With Kyle stunned, Nick springboards back in, and The Young Bucks connect with the decisive Meltzer Driver on O'Reilly for the three count.
    Winner by pinfall: Young Bucks
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    Episode #75


    Show opens with Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart who is storming in the office door of Spotlight's GM Quinn McKay. They are very upset because of last weeks events, and they demand retribution! For weeks they have worked hard, proving they are a force to be reckoned with, and this is how they are repayed? Quinn tries to calm the two women down, telling them, cross her heart, that she is as furious as them at how things turned out. She would think Asuka and Kairi to be more professional than that, and she will make sure to tell Trips. To solve the problem however, Quinn is willing to give them a title match, mostly to get them out of her office, but......also because Quinn needs a favor...... We cut to the Spotlight vignette...

    - Skye Blue promo, gets interrupted by Cora Jade

    Singles Matchup
    Kris Statlander Vs Tiffany Nieves

    - Bozilla promo, accepting Jade's challenge

    Singles Matchup
    Wendy Choo Vs Taya Valkyrie

    Tag Team Matchup
    Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard Vs Nikkita Lyons & Kamille

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    Episode #75


    Show opens with Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart who is storming in the office door of Spotlight's GM Quinn McKay. They are very upset because of last weeks events, and they demand retribution! For weeks they have worked hard, proving they are a force to be reckoned with, and this is how they are repayed? Quinn tries to calm the two women down, telling them, cross her heart, that she is as furious as them at how things turned out. She would think Asuka and Kairi to be more professional than that, and she will make sure to tell Trips. To solve the problem however, Quinn is willing to give them a title match, mostly to get them out of her office, but......also because Quinn needs a favor...... We cut to the Spotlight vignette...

    - Skye Blue promo, gets interrupted by Cora Jade

    Singles Matchup

    Kris Statlander Vs Tiffany Nives


    The bell rings, and the powerhouse Kris Statlander immediately takes control. Nieves tries to use her speed, darting in with a few forearms, but they only seem to annoy the "Galaxy's Greatest Alien." Statlander catches Nieves' arm, swings her across the ring into the turnbuckle with a brute-force clothesline, and then elevates her high above her head for a devastating Military Press Drop!

    Nieves scrambles to her feet, desperate, and tries to counter a pending move into a pin, but Statlander easily kicks out. Statlander finishes the match by hoisting Nieves up onto her shoulders and connecting with the Big Bang Theory (Piledriver) in the center of the ring. One, two, three! A dominant victory for Kris Statlander.
    Winner By Pinfall Kris Statlander

    - Bozilla promo, accepting Jade's challenge

    Singles Matchup

    Wendy Choo Vs Taya Valkyrie


    The contrast in styles is immediate: the hyper-aggressive, powerhouse Taya Valkyrie is met with the relaxed, unpredictable offense of Wendy Choo. Taya dominates the opening minutes, using her size to hit loud chops and slams. Choo attempts a sunset flip, but Taya sits down hard on her.

    Suddenly, Choo pulls out a pillow from under the ring, baffling Taya. Taya charges, but Choo uses the pillow as a shield, then quickly throws it at Taya's face, disorienting her. Choo springs up, hits a quick low dropkick to the knee, and then lands her signature Napping Elbow Drop (running elbow drop). Taya tries to kick out, but Choo transitions into a sudden, unorthodox roll-up, trapping Taya's arms! The referee counts the pin: One... Two... Three! Wendy Choo wins with a surprising, opportunistic pinfall!

    Winner By Pinfall Wendy Choo

    Tag Team Matchup

    Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard Vs Nikkita Lyons & Kamille


    The match begins with Deonna Purrazzo and Nikkita Lyons. Purrazzo, known for her technical precision, struggles with Lyons' powerful kickboxing offense. Lyons lands a series of stiff kicks, sending Purrazzo scrambling for a tag to Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard enters with a cocky smirk, but the formidable Kamille quickly tags in, leveling the playing field with her sheer strength.

    ​Kamille and Blanchard trade thunderous blows in a powerful sequence. Kamille drops Blanchard with a massive spinebuster and tags back out to a fresh Lyons. Lyons sets up for her finisher, but Purrazzo races in and pulls Lyons' partner Kamille off the apron, isolating Lyons. The nefarious duo takes advantage. Purrazzo locks Lyons' leg in a painful submission hold while Blanchard hits a rope-assisted, jumping knee strike to Lyons’ head.

    ​The referee is distracted by Purrazzo and Kamille battling outside. Blanchard quickly hoists a weakened Lyons up for the Magnum (Hammerlock DDT). Purrazzo jumps in to block Kamille from returning to the ring, allowing Blanchard to cover Lyons for the three count. Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard secure the victory through ruthlessness and teamwork.

    Winner by pinfall Deonna Purrazzo and Tessa Blanchard
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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York


    Show starts with the an announcement regarding the upcoming weeks in EAM. As everyone knows, the wrestlers gets some weeks off for summer holiday, and this year is no exception, so after this weeks Hardcore Hangover PPV, the wrestlers will get a 3 week vacation, and when we return, we will go almost straight into another PPV with Supersplash, but before that, EAM will run another TV special (Saturday Night Showcase)

    We then get another announcement, regarding the upcoming Hardcore Hangover PPV, and as we know from rescent weeks. Bubbah Ray Dudley has gone out on SoMe, trash-talking Jon Moxley. At first Moxley just overshaw it, but after a while Bubbah managed to get under Moxley's skin, not only because of things he said about Jon, but about EAM and other things regarding the business. Moxley at last accepted Bubbah's request for a matchup, to maybe finally get to shut him up for good, doing both himself and the business a favour in the process. We also get to know that the match will be a Ambulance Match! Furthermore, we get the announcement that Eli Drake will be defending the EAM Intercontinental Championship at Hardcore Hangover, against none other than Kenny Omega! We cut to the Jamboree vignette with these annoucements....

    Singles Matchup
    Aaron Stevens Vs Prince Devitt

    - Damian Blade finally replies to Douglas O'Shea, making the match O'Shea wanted for so long official. Can O'Shea do what few have done before him and win his last match? What a glorious way to go out if he did. Especially against an opponent he's been dying to face for years.

    As we get back from commercial break, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso is in the ring, awaiting their opponents who is a secret. But as the music cranks the arena speakers, Hammerstein errupts in cheers. Out on the stage walks Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix! The Lucha Bros has re-united! This is certainly not what Johnny or Tomasso had in mind when they walked out here a few moments ago.

    Tag Team Matchup
    #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) Vs Lucha Bros (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix)

    - Backstage promo with AJ Styles and Logan Paul, making it official that they are coming for Triple C and Hero's Tag Titles at Hardcore Hangover. And when they walk out of Chicago as the NEW EAM Tag Team Champions, Triple C will be sorry he ever backstabbed AJ Styles!

    EAM Television Championship Matchup (Read below first)
    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner

    - Hook tries to interfere, but gets interrupted by David Benoit, who is angry not only because of last week, but because Hook obviously has decided to run his own show. Something David is not interested in happening. This whole charade ends with the referee ending the match in a no-contest. This makes Rex explode in rage, as this is the second time this is happening. In a burst of rage and yelling he knocks down both Hook and David before sending them the hell out of the ring. He then demands to get a microphone where he then cuts a promo, demaning retribution for being cheated for the second time! He demands to get another title match at Hardcore Hangover! He also demand that there has to be some kind of security, making it possible for him to go a bloody match without being interrupted! He even goes as far to ask if WALTER is conspiring with these two idiots, so he doesn't have to face Rex? But this statement only makes WALTER laugh, and he grabs the microphobe out of Rex's hands, telling Rex that he will glady face Rex again at Hardcore Hangover, and whetever the gimmicks or stipulations, Rex wont still have a chance. But maybe, it will make Rex finally shut up? The show ends with WALTER holding The EAM Television Championship belt up high in front of Rex in the middle of the ring.
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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom


    Show starts with the an announcement regarding the upcoming weeks in EAM. As everyone knows, the wrestlers gets some weeks off for summer holiday, and this year is no exception, so after this weeks Hardcore Hangover PPV, the wrestlers will get a 3 week vacation, and when we return, we will go almost straight into another PPV with Supersplash, but before that, EAM will run another TV special (Saturday Night Showcase)

    We then get another announcement, regarding the upcoming Hardcore Hangover PPV, and as we know from rescent weeks. Bubbah Ray Dudley has gone out on SoMe, trash-talking Jon Moxley. At first Moxley just overshaw it, but after a while Bubbah managed to get under Moxley's skin, not only because of things he said about Jon, but about EAM and other things regarding the business. Moxley at last accepted Bubbah's request for a matchup, to maybe finally get to shut him up for good, doing both himself and the business a favour in the process. We also get to know that the match will be a Ambulance Match! Furthermore, we get the announcement that Eli Drake will be defending the EAM Intercontinental Championship at Hardcore Hangover, against none other than Kenny Omega! We cut to the Jamboree vignette with these annoucements....

    Singles Matchup
    Aaron Stevens vs Prince Devitt


    The bell rang and Aaron Stevens immediately tried to dictate the pace with his theatrical grappling and "intellectual" offense. He grounded Prince Devitt with a series of methodical elbow drops and a side Russian legsweep, pausing to bask in the crowd's disdain. Stevens looked to finish early with the Terminus, but the agility of the "Real Rock 'n' Rolla" proved too much to contain.

    Devitt ignited a comeback with a flurry of knife-edge chops that backed Stevens into the turnbuckle. He followed up with a lightning-fast overhead kick (Pele Kick) that dazed the self-proclaimed genius. Stevens staggered, desperately swinging a wild clothesline, but Devitt ducked underneath and connected with a devastating Bloody Sunday DDT.

    Sensing the end, Devitt scaled the top rope. As Stevens struggled to his feet, Devitt soared through the air, crashing down with a double-stomp Coup de Grâce right to the chest. He hooked the leg, scoring the decisive three-count as the crowd erupted for the Irishman’s clinical victory.
    Winner by pinfall Prince Devitt




    The backstage area fell silent as Shawn Michaels pushed open the locker room door. Before he could even set his bags down, Shawn Spears exploded from the shadows, connecting with a thunderous, blindsiding Superkick that sent the Michaels crashing into a row of lockers.

    Spears didn't stop there, raining down frantic rights and lefts on the dazed HBK. "I’m the only 'Shawn' that matters now!" Spears screamed. Security rushed the room, desperately pulling a snarling Spears off the veteran. As they dragged him away, Spears kicked and clawed, leaving Michaels clutching his jaw.


    - Damian Blade finally replies to Douglas O'Shea, making the match O'Shea wanted for so long official. Can O'Shea do what few have done before him and win his last match? What a glorious way to go out if he did. Especially against an opponent he's been dying to face for years.

    As we get back from commercial break, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso is in the ring, awaiting their opponents who is a secret. But as the music cranks the arena speakers, Hammerstein errupts in cheers. Out on the stage walks Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix! The Lucha Bros has re-united! This is certainly not what Johnny or Tomasso had in mind when they walked out here a few moments ago.

    Tag Team Matchup

    #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) Vs Lucha Bros (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix)


    The energy in the arena reached a fever pitch as the opening bell rang for this dream tag team encounter. The Lucha Bros wasted no time, utilizing their signature "Animo" offense. Rey Fenix defied gravity with a breathtaking tightrope walk into a kick on Johnny Gargano, while Pentagon Jr. nearly snapped Tommaso Ciampa’s arm with his brutal transitional armbar.

    The match transformed into a chaotic symphony of high-flying maneuvers and technical grit. Fenix executed a spectacular tornillo to the outside, taking out both members of #DIY, but the veterans soon regained control through sheer resilience. Gargano countered a Fear Factor attempt with a lightning-fast poisonrana, allowing Ciampa to capitalize with a shattering Project Ciampa on Fenix.

    As the match neared its climax, the Lucha Bros attempted their double-team spike piledriver. However, Gargano pulled Pentagon out of the ring just in time, sending him crashing into the barricade. Left isolated, Fenix fought valiantly, but he found himself caught in the middle of the ring between the two men who know each other's movements better than anyone.

    With a synchronized nod, Gargano and Ciampa signaled the end. They crushed Fenix with a devastating Meeting in the Middle—the double superkick/knee strike combo. Gargano hooked the leg while Ciampa guarded the ring, securing the three-count for #DIY. The crowd rose in a standing ovation for all four men, but it was Gargano and Ciampa who stood tall, proving their chemistry remains unmatched.
    Winner by pinfall #DIY


    - Backstage promo with AJ Styles and Logan Paul, making it official that they are coming for Triple C and Hero's Tag Titles at Hardcore Hangover. And when they walk out of Chicago as the NEW EAM Tag Team Champions, Triple C will be sorry he ever backstabbed AJ Styles!

    EAM Television Championship Matchup

    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner

    The EAM Television Championship match began as a physical clinic, with WALTER’s thunderous chops echoing throughout the arena as Rex Steiner answered with raw, explosive power. However, the technical masterpiece was cut short when Hook attempted to interfere.
    ​Before Hook could tip the scales, David Benoit stormed the ring, fueled by fury over last week’s events and Hook’s blatant attempt to "run his own show." The ensuing chaos forced the referee to throw the match out as a no-contest.

    ​Rex exploded in rage at being cheated a second time. In a burst of adrenaline, he leveled both Hook and Benoit, tossing them from the ring. Grabbing a microphone, Rex demanded retribution: a rematch at Hardcore Hangover with heavy security to ensure a "bloody match" without interruptions. He even accused WALTER of conspiring with the interlopers to avoid him.
    ​WALTER simply laughed, snatched the mic, and accepted. He promised that regardless of the stipulation, Rex wouldn't stand a chance—but perhaps the beating would finally make him shut up. The show closed with WALTER hoisting the gold high in Rex’s face.
    Match is ruled No-contest
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    Episode #76


    Show opens with a backstage segment where Skye Blue bumps into Cora Jade. After last weeks actions, Cora can carry on the messa from GM Quinn McKay to Skye herself, as Cora has just been informed that she has a match at the upcoming PPV, against none other than Skye. Wonder who the crowd will be behind (this is a shot to Skye Blue from Cora, as both women are from Chicago) she departs by telling Skye that she will see her this saturday before skipping down the hallway. As Skye Blue is left alone, someone who has been standing in the shadows the whole time moves forward. We still can't see who it is, but we can her a female voice as she tells Skye Blue; " You need to crush her. She must not be allowed to stand in our way for whatever reason " ...... We cut to the Spotlight vignette....

    Singles Matchup
    Stephanie Vaquer Vs Kenzie Paige

    Singles Matchup
    Nikkita Lyons Vs Raquel Gonzalez

    As we get back from commercial break, right before our main event is about to start, we get the announcement that Piper Niven and Nia Jax will be defending their EAM Womens Tag Team Championships against Charlotte Flair and Natalya Neidhart at the PPV this saturday....

    Tag Team Matchup
    Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard Vs IIconics (Billie Kay & Peyton Royce)

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    Episode #76


    Show opens with a backstage segment where Skye Blue bumps into Cora Jade. After last weeks actions, Cora can carry on the messa from GM Quinn McKay to Skye herself, as Cora has just been informed that she has a match at the upcoming PPV, against none other than Skye. Wonder who the crowd will be behind (this is a shot to Skye Blue from Cora, as both women are from Chicago) she departs by telling Skye that she will see her this saturday before skipping down the hallway. As Skye Blue is left alone, someone who has been standing in the shadows the whole time moves forward. We still can't see who it is, but we can her a female voice as she tells Skye Blue; " You need to crush her. She must not be allowed to stand in our way for whatever reason " ...... We cut to the Spotlight vignette....

    Singles Matchup
    Stephanie Vaquer vs kenzie Paige

    The bell rings, and the "Primera Donna" Stephanie Vaquer immediately asserts her dominance with sophisticated technical grappling. Kenzie Paige, the gritty underdog, attempts to fire back with a series of forearm smashes, but Vaquer’s international experience is too much to overcome. Stephanie cuts off Kenzie’s momentum with a brutal tilt-a-whirl backbreaker that echoes through the arena.

    ​Paige manages a brief comeback after dodging a corner charge, landing a jumping neckbreaker for a two-count. However, as Kenzie climbs the ropes for a high-risk maneuver, Vaquer catches her mid-air. With ruthless efficiency, Stephanie transitions into a Package Backbreaker followed by her signature La Valquiria. She hooks the leg tightly, securing a decisive three-count. Vaquer stands tall, her cold gaze proving exactly why she is a world-class force, while Kenzie is left reeling from the sheer technical prowess of the Chilean star.
    Winner: Stephanie Vaquer


    Singles Matchup
    Nikkita Lyons vs Raquel Gonzalez

    At the start of the match Raquel Rodriguez uses her pure power to toss Nikkita Lyons across the ring early on. Raquel dominates with heavy clotheslines and a spinning sidewalk slam, looking to end the match quickly with the Tejana Bomb. However, Lyons uses her martial arts background to chop down the taller woman with a flurry of lethal roundhouse kicks to the thighs and midsection.

    The momentum shifts when Nikkita counters a powerbomb attempt into a sunset flip. As Raquel powers out, Nikkita immediately follows up with a spinning heel kick that dazes the powerhouse. Sensing the finish, Lyons hits a split-legged leg drop across Raquel’s chest. The impact is massive, pinning the "Big Chingona" to the mat. The referee counts three, and Nikkita Lyons earns the biggest win of her career, proving that her unique blend of flexibility and striking can topple even the strongest giants.
    Winner: Nikkita Lyons



    As we get back from commercial break, right before our main event is about to start, we get the announcement that Piper Niven and Nia Jax will be defending their EAM Womens Tag Team Championships against Charlotte Flair and Natalya Neidhart at the PPV this saturday....


    Tag Team Matchup
    Deonna Purrazzo and Tessa Blanchard Vs IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce)

    The IIconics, Billie Kay and Peyton Royce, enter with their signature flair, immediately trying to get under the skin of their opponents with shrill taunts and tactical distractions. However, the duo of Deonna Purrazzo and Tessa Blanchard represents a "technical powerhouse" nightmare. Deonna starts the match by systematically dismantling Billie’s arm, showcasing why she is "The Virtuosa." When

    Peyton tags in to provide relief, she finds herself caught in a stiff exchange of strikes with Tessa, who utilizes her aggressive, hard-hitting style to keep the Australians on the defensive.
    ​The IIconics manage to isolate Deonna for a few minutes using their "iconic" double-team maneuvers and frequent tags. They nearly secure a win after a double suplex, but Deonna’s resilience shines through. She makes the hot tag to Tessa, who enters like a house on fire, clearing the apron and hitting a devastating cutter on Peyton.

    In the closing moments, Billie tries to interfere with a boot to the face, but Tessa catches it and transitions into a forearm smash. While Tessa keeps Billie busy on the outside, Deonna traps Peyton Royce in the Venus de Milo. Peyton flails, reaching desperately for the ropes, but the center-ring positioning makes escape impossible. Royce is forced to tap out. Deonna and Tessa stand center ring, a terrifyingly efficient pairing of technical brilliance and raw intensity.
    Winners: Deonna Purrazzo and Tessa Blanchard
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    Live on PPV from The United Center, Chicago/US





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    Loser Leaves Town Matchup
    Skye Blue Vs Cora Jade

    EAM Women's Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Piper Niven & Nia Jax (c) Vs Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart

    Lumberjack Lookout Matchup for The EAM Television Championship
    EAM Security & Officials are the Lumberjacks.
    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner

    EAM Intergender Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch (c) Vs Randy Orton & Alexa Bliss

    Chicago Street Fight
    Angelo Dawkins Vs Montez Ford

    EAM Intercontinental Championship Matchup
    Eli Drake (c) Vs Kenny Omega

    Primetime Bitch Championship Matchup
    If Bozilla fail to win, she will not get a contract
    Jade Cargill (c) Vs Bozilla

    Ambulance Matchup
    Jon Moxley Vs Bubbah Ray Dudley

    EAM Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Kings of Wrestling (Triple C & Chris Hero) Vs AJ Styles & Logan Paul

    No Holds Barred Matchup
    O'Shea's Retirement Matchup
    Douglas O'Shea Vs " The Butcher " Damian Blade

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    Loser Leaves Town Matchup
    Skye Blue Vs Cora Jade

    In a high-stakes Loser Leaves Town match, the atmosphere was electric as Chicago’s own Skye Blue faced off against the "Generation of Jade," Cora Jade. With both competitors' careers in the promotion hanging by a thread, the intensity was palpable from the opening bell.

    Cora Jade took early control, utilizing her aggressive "Mean Girl" tactics and a series of devastating strikes. She mocked the crowd while grounding Skye with a tight sleeper hold, looking to end the match quickly. However, the resilient Skye Blue found her second wind, fueled by the desperation of the stipulation. She countered a DDT into a snapping neckbreaker, shifting the momentum in her favor.

    ​The climax came when Cora attempted to use her signature kendo stick while the referee was distracted. Skye ducked the swing, delivered a superkick that sent the weapon flying, and immediately transitioned into the Skyefall. The referee counted to three as the arena erupted.
    ​Skye Blue stood tall, her career intact, while a devastated Cora Jade was forced to leave the building. It was a career-defining victory for Skye, proving she has the grit to survive the ultimate pressure.

    Winner by pinfall Skye Blue

    EAM Women's Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Piper Niven & Nia Jax (c) Vs Charlotte Flair & Natalya Neidhart

    The atmosphere is electric as the powerhouse champions, Piper Niven and Nia Jax, defend their titles against the legendary duo of Charlotte Flair and Natalya.

    ​The match begins with a test of strength between Nia and Charlotte. The Queen uses her agility to dodge Nia’s titan-like strikes, landing a sharp Natural Selection early on, but Nia brushes it off with a devastating headbutt. Natalya tags in, locking Piper Niven in a crisp Sharpshooter that brings the crowd to their feet. Piper screams in pain, crawling toward the ropes until Nia breaks the hold with a thunderous leg drop.

    ​The turning point occurs when Charlotte hits a spectacular Moonsault from the top turnbuckle onto both champions on the outside. She rolls Nia back into the ring and applies the Figure-Eight Leglock. Nia is seconds away from tapping out, her shoulders pinned to the mat for a count of two and a half. Just as the referee’s hand descends for the three, Piper Niven dives into the ring, breaking the pin at the last possible millisecond with a heavy crossbody.

    ​Realizing they are losing momentum against the veterans, the champions decide to take the "easy" way out. After Nia floors Natalya with a Samoan Drop, she and Piper exchange a look. Instead of going for the cover, they simply roll out of the ring.
    ​Ignoring the referee’s count, they grab their title belts and begin walking up the ramp. The bell rings—Double Count-Out. Piper and Nia retain their championships on a technicality, smirking as they head for the curtain.

    Winner by double-count out Charlotte Flair and Natalya neidhart, but Still EAM Woman's tag team champions Piper Niven and Nia Jax

    Furious, Charlotte and Natalya don't wait for a celebration. They sprint up the ramp, tackling the champions into the LED boards. The brawl spills into the Gorilla Position, with crates being overturned and equipment smashed. Security and officials swarm the scene, desperately trying to pull the four women apart as Charlotte screams for a rematch.

    Lumberjack Lookout Matchup for The EAM Television Championship
    EAM Security & Officials are the Lumberjacks.
    WALTER (c) Vs Rex Steiner

    The atmosphere inside the arena is stifling as the EAM Television Championship hangs in the balance. In a unique twist for this Lumberjack Lookout Matchup, the ring is surrounded not by wrestlers, but by the stern, uniform-clad EAM Security and Officials. Their presence ensures that this personal grudge stays inside the ropes—or that anyone who falls out is thrown back in with clinical efficiency.

    The bell rings, and the violence is immediate. WALTER, the reigning EAM Television Champion, meets the explosive Rex Steiner in the center of the ring. Steiner attempts to use his collegiate wrestling pedigree to drive WALTER down, but the champion is a mountain of granite. A thunderous knife-edge chop from WALTER echoes through the rafters, turning Steiner’s chest a deep crimson within minutes.

    When Steiner is knocked to the outside, the Lumberjacks don't hesitate. Security personnel aggressively shove him back into the ring, where WALTER is waiting with a devastating Big Boot. However, Steiner’s intensity is unmatched. Catching WALTER off-guard, Steiner hits a Steiner-line that actually rocks the Ring General. He follows up with a breathtaking overhead belly-to-belly suplex, proving he has the freakish strength to handle the champion.

    The momentum shifts violently. Steiner, fueled by a burst of adrenaline, catches WALTER with a massive cactus clothesline, sending both men tumbling over the top rope and onto the concrete.

    The EAM Security and Officials immediately swarm. While they gently assist Steiner toward the apron, five security guards surround the Champion, attempting to force him back into the squared circle. It’s a tactical mistake.
    ​WALTER’s face contorts with rage. As the first guard reaches for his shoulder, WALTER levels him with a vicious backhand chop that sends the man collapsing into the barricade. Two more officials grab WALTER’s arms; the Champion let's out a guttural roar, shaking them off like insects before clashing their heads together with a sickening thud.

    A fourth guard tries to intervene with a nightstick held low, but WALTER catches him mid-stride with a Big Boot that lifts the man off his feet. The fifth and final guard—the head of EAM Security—steps up to show authority, only to be scooped up and Powerbombed onto the apron by the Ring General.
    ​With a pile of broken officials at his feet, WALTER stares down the remaining Lumberjacks, who wisely back away. He rolls back into the ring, but as soon as he get Walter get back into the ring, Rex takes the opportunity to make a double jump kick, and sends Walter over the rope, and back onto the lumberjacks. they go to work on Walter yet again.

    The chaos peaks when WALTER tries to retreat. The Officials block his path, and a frustrated WALTER begins leveling security guards with short-arm clotheslines. Seizing the distraction, Steiner hits a Frankensteiner off the top rope! He covers, but WALTER kicks out at 2.9.

    ​In the closing moments, Steiner goes for his signature Powerslam, but his back gives out from the earlier punishment. WALTER capitalizes with a brutal Powerbomb, followed instantly by a Rear Naked Choke. Steiner fights, but with the Lumberjacks guarding every exit, there is no escape. Steiner passes out, and the referee calls for the bell.

    Winner and Still EAM Television Champion: WALTER

    EAM Intergender Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch (c) Vs Randy Orton & Alexa Bliss

    The atmosphere is electric as the Intergender Tag Team Championships are on the line. The "Power Couple," Seth "Freakin" Rollins and Becky Lynch, defend their titles against the chaotic duo of Randy Orton and Alexa Bliss.

    ​The match begins with a technical showcase between Rollins and Orton, but the professional veneer quickly cracks. Outside the ring, Becky Lynch gains the upper hand on Bliss with a series of Bexploders against the barricade. However, the momentum shifts when Orton catches Rollins mid-air with a devastating RKO on the floor.
    ​As Rollins lays stunned, Bliss seizes her moment. While the referee is distracted by Orton clearing the ringside area, Alexa grabs a steel chair from under the ring. With a wicked smile, she delivers a vicious chair shot across the back of Becky Lynch. "The Man" collapses in pain, leaving Rollins isolated.

    ​Orton looks to end it by dragging Seth toward the broadcast area. He sets Rollins up for an RKO through the table, but Seth’s instincts kick in. Rollins slips behind, shoved Orton into the ring post, and then delivers a superkick that dazes the "Viper."
    ​With a roar from the crowd, Rollins lifts Orton onto his shoulders and executes a thunderous Powerbomb through the announce table. The wood splinters, and Orton is effectively removed from the equation, buried under the wreckage.

    ​Seeing her partner neutralized, Bliss tries to retreat, but she turns right into the path of a recovered Rollins. There is no hesitation in Seth’s eyes—the "Visionary" has gone cold.
    ​Lynch holds Bliss in place momentarily before Rollins signals for the end. As Bliss struggles to her feet, Rollins hits the ropes for maximum velocity. He leaps high and drives his boot into the back of Alexa’s head with a brutal, high-impact Stomp.
    ​The impact is sickeningly effective. Rollins drops into the cover, hooking the leg as the referee counts:
    One... Two... Three.

    The bell rings, and the champions retain. Rollins stands over a fallen Bliss, clutching his title and helping a bruised Becky Lynch to her feet, their dominance over the EAM intergender division cemented in violence.
    Winner and still EAM Intergender team champions Seth Rollins and becky Lynch


    Seth Rollins pulls Becky Lynch into a celebratory embrace in the center of the ring. Fireworks go off on the stage as their music fades.]

    [Both are handed microphones. Becky wipes sweat from her brow, soaking in the moment. Seth looks almost emotional.]

    Seth Rollins (voice raised over the crowd):
    “CHICAGO… you just witnessed history.”

    [Mixed reaction—cheers and boos.]

    Seth Rollins:
    “On the biggest stage, under the brightest lights, when the pressure was at its absolute peak—we proved why this industry revolves around us.”

    [Seth gestures to Becky.]

    Seth Rollins:
    “This woman right here isn’t just ‘The Man.’ She’s the backbone of this entire sport. And me? I am the standard. I am the workhorse. I am—”

    Becky Lynch (stepping forward, cutting Seth off):
    “And don’t get it twisted, Chicago. This wasn’t about stealing a spotlight—this was about earning it. Every doubt, every whisper, every so-called ‘dream match’—we shut it all down tonight.”

    [Becky smirks, raising the mic again.]

    Becky Lynch:
    “So if there’s anyone in the back thinkin’—”

    [STATIC. MUSIC HITS MID-SENTENCE.]

    CM PUNK’S MUSIC HITS.

    [The arena ERUPTS. A thunderous Chicago ovation shakes the building as CM Punk steps onto the stage. He pauses, soaking it in, eyes locked on the ring.]

    CM Punk (raising a hand, cutting off the cheers):
    “Becky… hold on.”

    [Crowd quiets slightly.]

    CM Punk (firm, not disrespectful—but dismissive):
    “This isn’t your fight.”

    [Becky narrows her eyes, clearly not amused.]

    CM Punk:
    “Yet.”

    [Crowd “OOOH!”]

    CM Punk (turning his attention to Seth):
    “Seth Rollins. Standing in the middle of my city, celebrating like you just conquered the world.”

    [Punk starts walking down the ramp.]

    CM Punk:
    “I gotta admit—it’s impressive. You’ve mastered the art of noise. Big entrances. Big outfits. Bigger ego.”

    Seth Rollins (grinning sarcastically):
    “And you’ve mastered the art of showing up when it’s convenient.”

    [Boos rain down.]

    CM Punk (chuckles):
    “See, that’s cute. You think this is about timing? This is about truth. And the truth is—you’ve been calling yourself the best wrestler in the world while avoiding the one guy who actually lived up to it.”

    [Crowd chants “CM PUNK!” again.]

    Seth Rollins (steps forward):
    “No, Punk. The truth is, while you were gone—I carried this place. While you were running your mouth on podcasts, I was main-eventing.”

    CM Punk:
    “And yet here I am… and suddenly you’re real defensive.”

    [Becky steps beside Seth, glaring at Punk.]

    Becky Lynch:
    “You don’t get to walk in here and talk down to my husband like—”

    CM Punk (cuts her off, raising a finger):
    “I said yet, Becky.”

    [Crowd gasps. Becky clenches her jaw but stays silent.]

    CM Punk:
    “This? This is between me and the man pretending he replaced me.”

    [Before Seth can respond—]

    AJ STYLES’ MUSIC HITS.

    [Huge pop as AJ Styles walks out, nodding, calm but intense, microphone already in hand.]

    AJ Styles:
    “You know, it’s funny listening to this.”

    [AJ looks between Punk and Rollins.]

    AJ Styles:
    “One of you thinks the world owes him something. The other thinks he is the world.”

    [AJ slowly walks toward the ring.]

    AJ Styles:
    “And neither of you bothered to mention the guy who’s been phenomenal no matter who was on top… no matter who left… no matter who came back.”

    Seth Rollins:
    “Oh please. You want a medal for longevity?”

    CM Punk:
    “At least he never needed a costume change to stay relevant.”

    AJ Styles (smirks):
    “You can take shots all you want. But deep down, you both know why this bothers you.”

    [AJ steps onto the apron.]

    AJ Styles:
    “Because if we’re really talking about the best… eventually, you have to prove it.”

    Music then again cranks the areana speakers, and this errupts into the single biggest pop of the night so far. Out on the stage walks a legend that doesn't need any further introduction in EAM. The Hall Of Famer; Colt Cabana!!!

    It takes a while before the noise settles and Colt is able to speak.

    Colt Cabana:
    “Alright, alright, I am out here tonight as a representative of EAM's board of Directors, and before this turns into a fight the promotion has to pay for, I’ve got an official announcement.”

    [Colt pauses as the crowd quiets.]

    Colt Cabana:
    “After what we’ve just seen—and heard—the powers that be have decided this can’t be settled with words. and as someone who’s seen every generation come through these doors—I can tell you one thing.”

    [He turns serious.]

    Colt Cabana:
    “This ring doesn’t care about ego. It doesn’t care about reputation. It only cares about results.”

    [Colt points toward the ring.]

    Colt Cabana:
    “And after hearing all three of you stake your claim… the decision was easy.”

    [Crowd leans in.]

    Colt Cabana:
    “At Supersplash, it will be Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk vs. AJ Styles in a Triple Threat Match!!”

    [The building ERUPTS.]

    Colt Cabana:
    “No politics. No excuses. One fall. One winner! "

    We cut to commercials with this announcement.....

    The commercial is a promo for the upcoming Supersplash PPV, which marks the biggest show of the summer, and this year, EAM Promotions are inviting two other New York based promotions to the show with them, as House of Glory and Major League Wrestling will be represented with various talents...


    [The screen cuts to static. The camera snaps into focus.]

    [Danhausen stands in front of a dark backdrop, arms folded, clearly annoyed.]

    Danhausen:
    “Hello. Yes. Danhausen has a problem.”

    [He tilts his head.]

    Danhausen:
    “There is a man in House of Glory who calls himself ‘The Root of All Evil.’ His name is Charles Mason.”

    [Danhausen shakes his head slowly.]

    Danhausen:
    “This is false advertising.”

    [Beat.]

    Danhausen:
    “Danhausen is very evil. Certified. Documented. Face paint. Curses. The whole thing.”

    [He points directly at the camera.]

    Danhausen:
    “So Charles Mason… you holding the House of Glory Heavyweight Championship while claiming to be the root of all evil?”

    [Danhausen squints.]

    Danhausen:
    “Danhausen does not like this.”

    [He leans in closer.]

    Danhausen:
    “Therefore, Danhausen is challenging you for your championship. Not just for gold. But for accuracy.”

    [Small nod.]

    Danhausen:
    “If Danhausen wins, Danhausen becomes champion… and you must find a new nickname. Perhaps ‘The Root of Mild Inconvenience.’”

    [Pause. Wide-eyed stare.]

    Danhausen:
    “Bring the title. Bring your evil.”

    [He smiles slightly.]

    Danhausen:
    “Danhausen will bring curses.....and a jar of teeth”

    [Screen cuts to black.]

    tanding over the fallen bodies of Orton and Bliss, Seth Rollins grabs a microphone, his chest heaving. "We told you what happens when you come for the throne!" he screams, his manic laugh echoing through the arena.
    ​Becky Lynch, clutching her bruised ribs from the chair shot, leans into the mic with a cold stare. "Alexa, you brought a chair to a fight with The Man. Randy, you’re buried in the rubble. We aren't just the champions; we are the standard."
    ​Rollins smirks, adjusting his flamboyant gear. "The Viper is defanged, the Goddess is grounded, and we? We are forever.


    Chicago Street Fight
    Angelo Dawkins Vs Montez Ford

    The match spilled into the Windy City crowd almost immediately. Ford, the human highlight reel, used his speed to launch a spectacular crossbody off a barricade, but Dawkins caught him mid-air, driving him into a ring post with a sickening thud.

    As the fight transitioned back to ringside, the "Street Fight" stipulation truly earned its name. Ford, fueled by pure adrenaline, emptied a bag of steel chains onto the canvas, but Dawkins was a step ahead. He swung a kendo stick with home-run force, shattering the wood across Ford’s ribs.
    ​The brutality shifted to the entrance ramp, where Dawkins used his massive frame to spear Ford through a section of the LED barricade. Amidst the sparks and debris, Ford managed to spray a fire extinguisher into Dawkins' face, briefly blinding the powerhouse. However, Dawkins’ instinct took over; he countered a swinging DDT by tossing Ford like a lawn dart into a stack of production crates, asserting his physical dominance before heading back toward the ring.

    In the center of the ring, a table was propped in the corner. Ford attempted his signature From the Heavens splash, but Dawkins knocked the ropes, causing Ford to crash onto the turnbuckle. Seizing the opening, Dawkins unleashed a series of heavy-handed strikes that echoed through the arena.
    ​Ford tried to fight back with a desperate enzuigiri, but as he ran the ropes for a follow-up, Dawkins intercepted him with a massive spinebuster through a propped-up ladder. The impact was deafening.

    Dawkins’ face was a mask of grim determination as he surveyed the wreckage. With Ford draped over a bridge of chairs, Dawkins scaled the ropes—a rare sight for the powerhouse. He didn't just execute a move; he delivered a senton atomico that crushed the metal beneath them. Ford gasped for air, his resistance finally broken. Dawkins rolled him over, hooked the leg tight, and stared directly into the camera as the final three-count echoed.
    ​Bloodied and exhausted, Ford struggled to find his feet. Dawkins, showing a rare, cold intensity, didn't hesitate. He hoisted Ford up for a thunderous Sky High onto a pile of steel chairs. The referee’s count hit three, marking a career-defining singles victory for Dawkins in one of the most brutal matches in Chicago history.

    Winner by pinfall Angelo Dawkins

    EAM Intercontinental Championship Matchup
    Eli Drake (c) Vs Kenny Omega

    The arena buzzed with a clash of ideologies as the EAM Intercontinental Championship was defended. Eli Drake, the quintessential "talk the talk" champion, defended his gold against the "Best Bout Machine," Kenny Omega.
    ​From the opening bell, the contrast was stark. Drake used his size and veteran savvy to ground Omega, slowing the pace with heavy lariats and a methodical chinlock. "Let me talk to ya!" he shouted at the front row, but the arrogance nearly cost him. Omega exploded with a snap dragon suplex that bridged into a near fall, shifting the momentum in a heartbeat.

    Omega looked for the V-Trigger, but Drake caught the knee, transitioning into a crushing powerslam. Drake went for the Blunt Force Trauma (BFT), but Omega flipped out, landing on his feet and immediately connecting with a stiff V-Trigger that sent Drake’s headband flying into the third row.
    ​Omega ascended the turnbuckle for a Phoenix Splash, but Drake—showing his desperate will to remain champion—scrambled to his feet and crotched Omega on the top rope. They traded forearm shivers that echoed throughout the hall, each strike more desperate than the last.

    ​In a final, chaotic scramble, Omega hooked Drake for the One-Winged Angel. Drake raked the eyes—unseen by the referee—and slipped behind. He shoved Omega into the corner and, as Kenny recoiled, Drake nailed the BFT. The impact was definitive. 1... 2... 3. Drake clutched his title, battered but still the champion.
    Winner by Pinfall and still EAM Intercontinental champion Eli Drake

    Primetime Bitch Championship Matchup
    If Bozilla fail to win, she will not get a contract
    Jade Cargill (c) Vs Bozilla

    The atmosphere is electric as the powerhouse Bozilla challenges Jade Cargill for the Primetime Bitch Championship. With a "win or no contract" stipulation hanging over her head, Bozilla fights with a desperate ferocity.
    ​The match is a collision of titans. Cargill uses her veteran poise to stifle Bozilla’s raw power, catching her with a devastating pump kick that sends the challenger reeling. However, Bozilla counters with a thunderous spinebuster, nearly securing the three-count. The action quickly spills to the outside, where the referee’s count becomes an afterthought.
    ​Bozilla spears Jade through the barricade, a chaotic impact that leaves both women buried under debris. The referee reaches the count of ten, signaling a double count-out.

    ​As the bell rings, the arena falls into a confused hush. Technically, Bozilla did not win the match, which per the stipulation, means she fails to secure her contract. However, because it was a draw, she didn't "lose" either.

    ​Jade Cargill clutches her title, retaining on a technicality.
    ​Bozilla stands among the wreckage, looking at the entrance ramp in silence.
    ​The Commentary Team argues: Does a draw count as a failure, or does her performance earn her a second chance?

    Ambulance Matchup
    Jon Moxley Vs Bubbah Ray Dudley

    The sirens wail as the ambulance sits parked at the top of the ramp, its back doors flung wide like the jaws of a beast. This isn't a wrestling match; it’s a public execution between two of the most sadistic brawlers to ever lace up boots.

    ​From the opening bell, the ring is abandoned for the concrete floor. Jon Moxley wastes no time, driving a jagged piece of a broken wooden crate into Bubba Ray Dudley’s forehead. Bubba doesn't just bleed; he leaks, a crimson mask instantly painting his face. Not to be outdone, Bubba retaliates by swinging a heavy steel chain, catching Moxley across the bridge of the nose. By the five-minute mark, both men are drenched, their white athletic tape stained a deep, visceral maroon.

    ​The carnage reaches a fever pitch near the announcer's table. Bubba Ray, sensing Moxley’s momentum, retrieves a kendo stick wrapped in thin razor wire. He lashes out, opening a jagged gash across Moxley’s back that sprays the front row. Moxley, fueled by the sight of his own blood, laughs hysterically. He counters by suplexing Bubba through a stack of fluorescent light tubes leaned against the barricade. The explosion of glass and white dust mingles with the thickening gore on the floor.

    They trade "bionic elbows" while slipping in the growing puddles of crimson, neither man willing to yield an inch of the concrete floor. Moxley grabs a bag of thumbtacks, scattering them across the ambulance's bumper, but Bubba slams Moxley’s head into the steel door, the impact sounding like a gunshot. The physical toll is immense; every breath they take is a ragged gasp, and every movement leaves a smear of red on the arena floor.

    The fight migrates toward the staging area, a trail of blood marking their path. They scale the scaffolding, trading heavy, sluggish blows that echo through the arena. High atop the Titantron, the world holds its breath. Bubba, fueled by a vintage ECW adrenaline rush, grabs Moxley by the throat. He looks down at the ambulance parked thirty feet below.

    ​"I’m taking you to hell, Mox!" Bubba screams, his teeth stained red.

    ​With a primal roar, Bubba leaps. He becomes a guided missile of flesh and bone, hurtling toward Moxley, who is sprawled on the roof of the vehicle. But at the absolute last microsecond, Moxley rolls.
    ​The sound is sickening—a hollow thud of human impact against cold steel. Bubba crashes through the roof of the ambulance, his body disappearing into the wreckage. Moxley, staggering and barely able to see through the blood stinging his eyes, crawls to the edge. He looks down at the crumpled Dudley, then produces a final, barbed-wire-wrapped chair from behind the siren lights.

    Moxley drops into the back of the rig, delivers one final, defiant Paradigm Shift onto the floor of the ambulance, and kicks Bubba’s limp body further inside. He slams the heavy doors shut and locks the latch. The lights flash, the tires screech, and the ambulance departs—carrying a broken Bubba Ray away while Moxley stands alone, covered in their shared blood.

    Winner Jon Moxley

    EAM Tag Team Championships Matchup
    Kings of Wrestling (Triple C & Chris Hero) Vs AJ Styles & Logan Paul

    The EAM Tag Team Championships are on the line in a clash of styles that pits the pure technical dominance of the Kings of Wrestling against the high-octane tandem of AJ Styles and Logan Paul.
    ​The match erupts immediately as Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli use their size advantage to corner Logan Paul. However, Logan proves his athleticism, backflipping over a double-boot attempt and tagging in the "Phenomenal One." Styles enters like a house on fire, clearing the ring with a series of dropkicks and a spectacular sliding forearm to Hero.

    The technical bout quickly dissolves into chaos as weapons are introduced. Castagnoli retrieves a heavy steel chair, but Styles stops him mid-swing with a Pelé Kick, sending the steel crashing into Claudio's own face. Outside the ring, Logan Paul grabs a kendo stick, unleashing a flurry of strikes on Chris Hero’s ribs. The crack of the wood echoes through the arena, leaving welts across Hero’s torso.

    the intensity reaches a boiling point when Castagnoli showcases his freakish strength, catching a diving Logan Paul mid-air and transition into a Giant Swing that lasts fifteen rotations, sending Logan’s head spinning.

    As Logan staggers, Hero enters to execute a big boot/senton combination. Styles breaks the pin by cracking a kendo stick over Hero’s spine, but Claudio quickly intercepts AJ, hoisting him up for a European Uppercut that nearly turns the Phenomenal One inside out. The ring becomes a debris-strewn battlefield of splintered wood and dented steel, with all four men gasping for air as the pace refuses to slow.

    The turning point comes when Claudio sets up a table on the floor, intending to powerbomb Logan. AJ Styles makes the save, springboard-leaping from the top rope to catch Claudio with a Phenomenal Forearm that sends the big man reeling. With a burst of strength, AJ hooks Claudio and executes a staggering Styles Clash through the table, splintering the wood and taking "Triple C" out of the equation.
    ​Inside the ring, Logan Paul sees his opening. He ascends the turnbuckle for a Frog Splash, but the veteran Chris Hero is playing possum. As Logan takes flight, Hero rolls out of the way and recovers instantly. Logan crashes hard into the canvas. Before the "Maverick" can scramble to his feet, Hero catches him with a sickening Rolling Elbow to the back of the head.

    Hero isn't finished; he pulls Logan up and nails a second Cravate Countdown, spiking him into the mat. Hero hooks the leg, staring dead into the camera as the referee counts the three. The Kings of Wrestling retain, standing tall over a broken Logan Paul while AJ Styles looks on from the wreckage of the table.

    Winners and still EAM Tag Team Champions Kings of wrestling

    No Holds Barred Matchup
    O'Shea's Retirement Matchup
    Douglas O'Shea Vs " The Butcher " Damian Blade

    The career of the legendary Douglas O’Shea comes down to this: one final stand against the sadistic "The Butcher" Damian Blade. In a No Holds Barred environment, the ring is quickly transformed into a hardware store of horrors.

    O’Shea starts the match with the fire of a man who isn’t ready to say goodbye. He cracks a lead pipe across Blade’s midsection before retrieving a wooden board wrapped in barbed wire from under the ring. Blade, true to his namesake, counters by grabbing a meat cleaver he had hidden beneath the timekeeper’s table. He doesn't use the edge, but the blunt spine of the blade thuds sickeningly against O’Shea’s ribs, threatening to end the retirement match in minutes.

    ​The brutality escalates as they fight into the crowd. Blade backdrops O’Shea onto a pile of steel chairs, the clatter of metal echoing like a death knell. However, O’Shea finds his "second wind." He grabs a kendo stick, shattering it over Blade’s shoulders, and then introduces a heavy industrial chain. He wraps the metal links around his fist and delivers a devastating punch that finally cracks Blade’s stone-like exterior.

    In the heart of the chaos, Blade retaliates by wedging O’Shea’s head into a steel folding chair and slamming it against the ring post. The sound is bone-chilling, leaving O’Shea dazed and teetering on the edge of consciousness. Blade seizes a bag of roofing nails, scattering them across the canvas, but O’Shea fights back with a desperate low blow. He then grabs a sledgehammer, delivering a crushing strike to Blade’s ribs that sends the monster reeling into the ropes, setting the stage for the bloody finale.

    ​Blood begins to seep from a jagged cut above Blade’s eye, quickly turning into a crimson torrent that masks his face. The "Butcher" is blinded, staggering through a haze of red. O’Shea sees his moment. He sets up two open chairs and lays a trash can lid across them.
    ​With the crowd screaming his name one last time, O’Shea hooks Blade’s arms. He lifts the bloody giant high and drives him down with his signature finisher—the Emerald Sky Slam—straight through the makeshift steel platform. The impact is definitive. O’Shea covers Blade, the referee’s hand hits the mat for the three-count, and Douglas O’Shea secures his legacy, standing victorious in a ring stained with the blood of his toughest opponent.

    Winner by pinfall Douglas O'Shea

    AFTERMATH
    As the lights dim, Douglas O’Shea stands alone in the center of the ring, his chest heaving and his boots stained with Damian Blade's blood. He takes the microphone, his voice cracking with raw emotion.

    ​"Thirty years," O'Shea begins, looking at his battered hands. "I gave this ring my youth, my bones, and every drop of sweat I had. I wanted to leave on my own terms—not in a hospital bed, but right here with you." He pauses as a deafening "Thank you, O'Shea!" chant fills the arena. "You made a kid with nothing feel like a King. Tonight, the boots stay in the ring, but my heart stays with every one of you. Goodbye, and thank you for the ride of a lifetime."
    ​He places his boots on the mat, salutes the four corners, and walks up the ramp one final time.
    ​The Retirement Tribute Video

    The screen fades to black as a somber acoustic melody begins. A montage flickers to life: a young, hungry O’Shea winning his first regional title; the legendary "Table War" of 1998; his iconic championship victory at WrestleSlam. Interspersed with these highlights are black-and-white clips of his grueling training sessions and quiet moments backstage.
    ​The video crescendos with his final Emerald Sky Slam from tonight, ending on a frozen frame of O’Shea standing victorious amidst the wreckage. The words "Douglas O'Shea: The Immortal Legend" appear on the screen, followed by his birth and retirement dates, as the arena erupts in a final, standing ovation.
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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York


    Scene opens in the backstage area of Hammerstein Ballroom. Renee Young is about to interview her husband Jon Moxley about his huge win this weekend against Bubbah Rey, and is about to ask if the score is settled now, or if we can expect more. But both she and her husband lose focus when suddenly the door to Randy Orton's office opens, and out walks two guys that nobody has ever seen in this arena before... Moxley makes the comment " New faces?! " and this comment gets caught by one of the strangers, who seems like a manager of sorts.

    “New faces? No, no, no… what you’re about to see is something far more important than that.”

    The camera pans to reveal Luis Guzman, dressed sharply in a dark suit, gold chain visible against his chest. He wears a confident, almost smug smile, eyes full of intent.

    Luis Guzman:
    “My name is Luis Guzman. You may not know it yet, but soon—very soon—this entire locker room will.”

    Guzman gestures off-camera. Heavy, deliberate footsteps echo as a tall figure steps into frame. The man is draped in black and gold, his face hidden behind an intricately designed mask, eyes cold and unreadable.

    The atmosphere immediately shifts.

    Luis Guzman:
    “You see, I don’t manage just anyone. I don’t waste my time on potential. I invest in inevitability.”

    He places a hand on the masked man’s shoulder.

    Luis Guzman:
    “This man represents legacy. Precision. Violence with purpose. While the rest of you fight for cheers, for likes, for relevance… he fights for dominance.”

    The masked wrestler slowly tilts his head toward the camera. He says nothing—but the silence is deafening.

    Interviewer:
    “Can you at least tell us who he is?”

    Guzman chuckles softly.

    Luis Guzman:
    “Names are powerful things. And his?”
    (shakes his head)
    “No… you haven’t earned that yet. The only thing I can say, is that you will see much more of this guy in the future. As he will be your new poster boy. And that's not a prediction. It's a fact!"

    We cut to the Jamboree vignette with a flabbergasted Moxley and Renee....



    Singles Matchup (Read Below First)
    Aaron Stevens Vs Shawn Michaels

    - Shawn Spears interferes and makes it a upset win for Stevens against Michaels.

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    We get a promotional video for Supersplash next, not to mention that EAM will be airing their 7th episode of Saturday Night Showcase the night before Supersplash. And it will be live from The Arthur Ashe Stadium (Tennis Arena) in Flushing Meadows in Queens....


    Tag Team Matchup
    #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) Vs Lucha Bros

    After the commercial break we go backstage where we hook up with Kenny Omega who bumps into Logan Paul. Logan exhange handshakes, telling Omega that he's heard so much about him, but haven't really ever talked to him. Logan then goes on, asking how it is, to fall from grace like he's done etc. This make Omega angry, and he asks what the F Logan has to show for it. Logan admit not much yet, but unlike Omega, he's got his whole career in front of him. Omega repsonds, saying that some day, someone will show Logan that this is not his yard, he might be good, and he might have grown a big fanbase in a very short time, but make no mistake about it, to be a legend of thus business, you gotta do much much more than that. Things Logan Paul aint even capable of in his wildest dreams. Logan laughs, asking Omega if he wants to put his words to test? This Sunday, at Supersplash for example?! If he aint afraid that is, or got much more important stuff to do? Omega mumbles something, then says Logan Paul will be sorry he even spoke to Kenny Omega.....

    We cut back to the arena and our very anticipated main event....

    EAM Television Championship Matchup (Read below first)
    WALTER (c) Vs Jon Moxley

    - The matchs gets interrupted when suddenly the CONTRA logo appears on the screen, then suddenly every light in the arena goes out. When it gets back on, both WALTER and Moxley is out cold in the ring, and over them stands none other than " The Black Hand of Contra ", The Majore League Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion; Mads Krule Krugger.

    He cut's a promo, challenging WALTER, not for the worthless TV title, oh no. He want's the BMF belt, and he will even throw his own World Title into the mix, if WALTER aint scared that is!!
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    Live from Hammerstein Ballroom, New York


    Scene opens in the backstage area of Hammerstein Ballroom. Renee Young is about to interview her husband Jon Moxley about his huge win this weekend against Bubbah Rey, and is about to ask if the score is settled now, or if we can expect more. But both she and her husband lose focus when suddenly the door to Randy Orton's office opens, and out walks two guys that nobody has ever seen in this arena before... Moxley makes the comment " New faces?! " and this comment gets caught by one of the strangers, who seems like a manager of sorts.

    “New faces? No, no, no… what you’re about to see is something far more important than that.”

    The camera pans to reveal Luis Guzman, dressed sharply in a dark suit, gold chain visible against his chest. He wears a confident, almost smug smile, eyes full of intent.

    Luis Guzman:
    “My name is Luis Guzman. You may not know it yet, but soon—very soon—this entire locker room will.”

    Guzman gestures off-camera. Heavy, deliberate footsteps echo as a tall figure steps into frame. The man is draped in black and gold, his face hidden behind an intricately designed mask, eyes cold and unreadable.

    The atmosphere immediately shifts.

    Luis Guzman:
    “You see, I don’t manage just anyone. I don’t waste my time on potential. I invest in inevitability.”

    He places a hand on the masked man’s shoulder.

    Luis Guzman:
    “This man represents legacy. Precision. Violence with purpose. While the rest of you fight for cheers, for likes, for relevance… he fights for dominance.”

    The masked wrestler slowly tilts his head toward the camera. He says nothing—but the silence is deafening.

    Interviewer:
    “Can you at least tell us who he is?”

    Guzman chuckles softly.

    Luis Guzman:
    “Names are powerful things. And his?”
    (shakes his head)
    “No… you haven’t earned that yet. The only thing I can say, is that you will see much more of this guy in the future. As he will be your new poster boy. And that's not a prediction. It's a fact!"

    We cut to the Jamboree vignette with a flabbergasted Moxley and Renee....



    Singles Matchup
    Aaron Stevens Vs Shawn Michaels

    The bell rings and Aaron Stevens immediately retreats to the ropes, mocking Shawn Michaels with a condescending bow. Michaels catches him with a crisp arm drag, but Stevens quickly grounds the veteran with a methodical neckbreaker. As the pace quickens, HBK finds his rhythm, connecting with a flying forearm and a signature kip-up that brings the crowd to their feet.

    Michaels heads to the corner, "tuning up the band" for Sweet Chin Music. Suddenly, Shawn Spears slides into the ring, distracting the referee just long enough to deliver a brutal C4 to Michaels. The "Perfect 10" rolls out as Stevens crawls over HBK’s unconscious frame. The referee counts a slow 1… 2… 3! The arena falls silent as Stevens’ hand is raised. The Intellectual Savior has stolen a victory from the Icon, leaving the Heartbreak Kid stunned in the center of the ring.

    Winner by pinfall Aaron Steven

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    We get a promotional video for Supersplash next, not to mention that EAM will be airing their 7th episode of Saturday Night Showcase the night before Supersplash. And it will be live from The Arthur Ashe Stadium (Tennis Arena) in Flushing Meadows in Queens....


    Tag Team Matchup
    #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) Vs Lucha Bros

    The bell rings to a "This is Awesome" chant before the competitors even lock up. #DIY starts with surgical precision, utilizing quick tags and double-team maneuvers to isolate Penta El Zero Miedo. Tommaso Ciampa delivers a punishing vertical suplex on the apron, while Johnny Gargano follows up with a suicide dive, keeping the technical pressure high.

    The momentum shifts when Rey Fenix receives the hot tag. He explodes into the ring with a springboard double-crossbody, followed by a breathtaking tightrope-walk kick that stuns Ciampa. The match breaks down into a chaotic blur of high-impact offense. Gargano locks Penta in the Garga-No-Escape, but Fenix breaks it with a 450 Splash out of nowhere.

    In the closing sequence, #DIY sets up for the Meeting in the Middle, but Penta counters with a double superkick. As Gargano reels, the Lucha Bros showcase their unrivaled chemistry. Penta hooks Ciampa for the Fear Factor package piledriver while Fenix simultaneousy leaps from the top rope, connecting with a diving double foot stomp to the back of Ciampa's head. Penta scores the emphatic pinfall as Fenix takes out Gargano with a moonsault to the floor. The Lucha Bros stand tall, masks raised, having outlasted WWE's "Golden Duo."

    Winner by pinfall Lucha Bros

    After the commercial break we go backstage where we hook up with Kenny Omega who bumps into Logan Paul. Logan exhange handshakes, telling Omega that he's heard so much about him, but haven't really ever talked to him. Logan then goes on, asking how it is, to fall from grace like he's done etc. This make Omega angry, and he asks what the F Logan has to show for it. Logan admit not much yet, but unlike Omega, he's got his whole career in front of him. Omega repsonds, saying that some day, someone will show Logan that this is not his yard, he might be good, and he might have grown a big fanbase in a very short time, but make no mistake about it, to be a legend of thus business, you gotta do much much more than that. Things Logan Paul aint even capable of in his wildest dreams. Logan laughs, asking Omega if he wants to put his words to test? This Sunday, at Supersplash for example?! If he aint afraid that is, or got much more important stuff to do? Omega mumbles something, then says Logan Paul will be sorry he even spoke to Kenny Omega.....

    We cut back to the arena and our very anticipated main event....

    EAM Television Championship Matchup
    WALTER (c) Vs Jon Moxley

    The bell rings and the ring shakes under the weight of two titans. WALTER and Jon Moxley trade blistering chops and stiff forearms, their chests turning a deep crimson within minutes. Moxley counters a powerbomb into a Paradigm Shift attempt, but the champion stiffs him with a thunderous lariat.

    Just as WALTER prepares to end it, the CONTRA Unit logo flickers onto the screen. The arena plunges into pitch-black darkness. A heavy silence follows, broken only by the sound of blunt impacts. When the lights roar back to life, both WALTER and Moxley are laid out cold, decimated in the center of the ring.

    Standing over them is the towering Mads Krügger. Clutching the MLW World Heavyweight Title, "The Black Hand" grabs a microphone. "I do not want your worthless TV Title, WALTER," Krügger growls. "I want the BMF Belt. I will put my World Title on the line... if you aren't a coward!"

    No-contest
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    EPISODE #77


    We open with a segment that's been pre-recorded earlier this summer, as Becky Lynch recieves an invitation to a summer party in the mail. She looks at at, tells Seth before throwing it in the trash. As the camera zooms in on the discarded invitation in the trashcan, we can very clearly see a familiar signature in the bottom of the invitation. It says Alexa Bliss w/F(r)iends...... We cut to to Spotlight vignette....

    Show opens in the arena with Spotlight GM Quinn McKay standing in the ring. She has more than one announcement to make. First off, we have wrestlers from MLW visiting us at tonights show, and Quinn is especially excited for the main event tonight, as it will show off some of the best female talent MLW has to offer. But, EAM also has some talent, no doubt, and she understands that everyone is dying to know how Quinn will be spreading that talent out, as we are approaching the biggest party and show of the summer, Supersplash. She then makes a couple of matches official for the upcoming PPV, telling that every women not participating in a title match at the show, will find herself in a match that's never been done before. You see, with all this tension going on between the girls in the locker room, it's not hard for Quinn to see who works better together than others. And at Supersplash they will be given a huge opportunity to show themselves off, as we will host the first ever 10-on-10 Elimination Beach Brawl! The audience loves it, but the cheering gets brutally interrupted as music cranks the arena speakers. Out on the stage walks The EAM Womens Tag Team Champions, together with EAM Primetime Bitch Champion; Jade Cargill, and none of them seems very happy or impressed in any way. Jax takes it on herself to be the mouthpiece for the three, and she wastes no time telling her boss what they think, explaining that they are not gonna participate, rolling around on the beach like idiots. Quinn then responds, telling them that it was never the idea either, as neither of them will be participating in that Beach Brawl. If they had paid attention, Quinn said " those not having a title match at Supersplash " will be participating in the Beach Brawl. So why you three thought so is beyond Quinn. Because you obviously have title matches. Piper then grabs the microphone out of Jax's hands, yelling to Quinn " title matches? against who?!? Music once again cranks the speakers, and this time Charlotte and Natalya walks out on the stage. Piper and Jax responds by throwing their hands in the air, seemingy agitated by this. But what abot Jade? Behind Charlotte and Natalya walks a third person up. It's Bozilla! Quinn then explains she wanted to do something more special for Supersplash, so instead of having Piper and Jax defend their titles in a regular tag match, and Jade defend her title in yet another boring one on one, they will be defending their titles in a 3-on-3 tag match, with all the titles on the line! And if you refuse, Quinn will personally strip you off your titles! And that's the bottom line! Because Quinn McKay said so!



    Singles Matchup
    Shotzi Blackhart Vs Priscilla Kelly

    As we get back from commercial break, we hook up with Becky Lynch, Allysin Kay and Scarlett Bordeaux backstage, who are in the middle of a conversation.

    Allysin Kay:
    I’m telling you, if management keeps throwing these “morale events” together, somebody’s getting hurt.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    (smiling faintly)
    Pain does tend to bring people closer.

    Becky chuckles, adjusting her tape.

    Becky Lynch:
    I’ve survived worse than bad parties and worse company.

    The lights flicker.

    Just once. Enough to be noticed.

    The laughter dies instantly.

    A slow, deliberate clap echoes from off-camera.

    …clap…

    …clap…

    The camera pans to reveal ALEXA BLISS, standing at the end of the hallway. Her head is tilted unnaturally to one side, eyes wide and unblinking, lips curled into a childlike smile.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Becky…

    Scarlett’s expression darkens, intrigued but cautious. Allysin subtly steps closer to Becky.

    Becky Lynch:
    Alright. Say your piece.

    Alexa begins walking forward. Each step is slow. Measured. She stops just outside of arm’s reach.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I made something special.
    Handwritten invitations.
    Do you know how long that takes?

    She leans in slightly, sniffing the air.

    Alexa Bliss:
    And you didn’t answer.

    Scarlett folds her arms.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    Maybe she just wasn’t interested.

    Alexa’s head snaps toward Scarlett far too fast.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I wasn’t talking to you.

    Scarlett’s smirk fades.

    Alexa turns back to Becky, lowering her voice to a whisper.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I watched you open it.
    I watched your face.

    Becky stiffens.

    Becky Lynch:
    You should stop watching things that don’t concern you.

    Alexa giggles—soft, broken, almost joyful.

    Alexa Bliss:
    You threw it away.
    Right in the trash.
    Crumpled it up like it meant nothing.

    Allysin Kay steps forward.

    Allysin Kay:
    You’ve said enough.

    Alexa slowly raises a finger and presses it to her lips.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Shhh…
    She’s listening now.

    Alexa steps back, her smile fading into something cold.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Everyone who throws things away regrets it eventually.
    Because trash always comes back.

    She tilts her head again.

    Alexa Bliss:
    The party’s still on, Becky.
    Whether you come…
    or not.

    Alexa suddenly drops her smile entirely, staring daggers into Becky before turning and walking off into the darkness. The lights flicker again as she disappears.

    There’s a long, uncomfortable silence.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    (low, uneasy)
    That wasn’t an invitation.

    Allysin Kay:
    That was a warning.

    Becky exhales slowly, eyes still locked down the hallway.

    Becky Lynch:
    Let her play her games.

    She clenches her fist.

    Becky Lynch:
    I don’t scare easy.

    The camera lingers on Becky’s face… but just before the feed cuts, a faint childlike giggle echoes in the background. We cut back to the arena for our next match of the evening....


    Singles Matchup
    Nikkita Lyons Vs Stephanie Vaquer

    As we get back from commercial break, we get a promotional package with emphasis on the womens title match between Mickie and Ronda. We get all the historical facts surrounding this match, which will be the rubber match between the two where as they have one win against each other respectivly. Who will stand tall this time around? It's one of the most anticipated matches in EAM history! As the promo ends, we cut back to the arena where we hook up with Becky Lynch backstage who is waiting for her husband so they can leave together. She looks nervous, looking over her shoulders and flinching at every sound. She even thinks she can hear music at one time (a very familiar tune. Something about friendship) She even flinch when Seth appears, not understanding why. Seth asks what's the matter, but Becky says it's nothing, but she looks over her shoulder one last time before they leave the arena. We cut back to the arena for our main event of the evening....

    MLW Women's World Featherweight Championship Matchup
    Shoko Nakajima (c) Vs Himawari
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    EPISODE #77


    We open with a segment that's been pre-recorded earlier this summer, as Becky Lynch recieves an invitation to a summer party in the mail. She looks at at, tells Seth before throwing it in the trash. As the camera zooms in on the discarded invitation in the trashcan, we can very clearly see a familiar signature in the bottom of the invitation. It says Alexa Bliss w/F(r)iends...... We cut to to Spotlight vignette....

    Show opens in the arena with Spotlight GM Quinn McKay standing in the ring. She has more than one announcement to make. First off, we have wrestlers from MLW visiting us at tonights show, and Quinn is especially excited for the main event tonight, as it will show off some of the best female talent MLW has to offer. But, EAM also has some talent, no doubt, and she understands that everyone is dying to know how Quinn will be spreading that talent out, as we are approaching the biggest party and show of the summer, Supersplash. She then makes a couple of matches official for the upcoming PPV, telling that every women not participating in a title match at the show, will find herself in a match that's never been done before. You see, with all this tension going on between the girls in the locker room, it's not hard for Quinn to see who works better together than others. And at Supersplash they will be given a huge opportunity to show themselves off, as we will host the first ever 10-on-10 Elimination Beach Brawl! The audience loves it, but the cheering gets brutally interrupted as music cranks the arena speakers. Out on the stage walks The EAM Womens Tag Team Champions, together with EAM Primetime Bitch Champion; Jade Cargill, and none of them seems very happy or impressed in any way. Jax takes it on herself to be the mouthpiece for the three, and she wastes no time telling her boss what they think, explaining that they are not gonna participate, rolling around on the beach like idiots. Quinn then responds, telling them that it was never the idea either, as neither of them will be participating in that Beach Brawl. If they had paid attention, Quinn said " those not having a title match at Supersplash " will be participating in the Beach Brawl. So why you three thought so is beyond Quinn. Because you obviously have title matches. Piper then grabs the microphone out of Jax's hands, yelling to Quinn " title matches? against who?!? Music once again cranks the speakers, and this time Charlotte and Natalya walks out on the stage. Piper and Jax responds by throwing their hands in the air, seemingy agitated by this. But what abot Jade? Behind Charlotte and Natalya walks a third person up. It's Bozilla! Quinn then explains she wanted to do something more special for Supersplash, so instead of having Piper and Jax defend their titles in a regular tag match, and Jade defend her title in yet another boring one on one, they will be defending their titles in a 3-on-3 tag match, with all the titles on the line! And if you refuse, Quinn will personally strip you off your titles! And that's the bottom line! Because Quinn McKay said so!



    Singles Matchup
    Shotzi Blackhart Vs Priscilla Kelly

    The bell rings and the "Ballsy Badass" Shotzi Blackheart immediately charges with a flurry of strikes, but Priscilla Kelly counters with her unsettling psychological tactics, licking Shotzi’s face during a tie-up. The match quickly descends into a chaotic brawl. Shotzi connects with a blistering suicide dive and a cannonball in the corner, howling as the crowd rallies behind her.

    Priscilla regains control by targeting Shotzi’s neck, utilizing a biting grounded octopus hold and a vicious Trapped-Arm STO. In the closing moments, Shotzi escapes a German suplex and nails a Tiger Suplex for a near-fall. As Priscilla staggers, Shotzi ascends the turnbuckle and connects with a thunderous Diving Senton, securing the pinfall in a hard-hitting showcase of "unfiltered chaos."

    Winner by pinfall Shotzi Blackhart

    As we get back from commercial break, we hook up with Becky Lynch, Allysin Kay and Scarlett Bordeaux backstage, who are in the middle of a conversation.

    Allysin Kay:
    I’m telling you, if management keeps throwing these “morale events” together, somebody’s getting hurt.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    (smiling faintly)
    Pain does tend to bring people closer.

    Becky chuckles, adjusting her tape.

    Becky Lynch:
    I’ve survived worse than bad parties and worse company.

    The lights flicker.

    Just once. Enough to be noticed.

    The laughter dies instantly.

    A slow, deliberate clap echoes from off-camera.

    …clap…

    …clap…

    The camera pans to reveal ALEXA BLISS, standing at the end of the hallway. Her head is tilted unnaturally to one side, eyes wide and unblinking, lips curled into a childlike smile.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Becky…

    Scarlett’s expression darkens, intrigued but cautious. Allysin subtly steps closer to Becky.

    Becky Lynch:
    Alright. Say your piece.

    Alexa begins walking forward. Each step is slow. Measured. She stops just outside of arm’s reach.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I made something special.
    Handwritten invitations.
    Do you know how long that takes?

    She leans in slightly, sniffing the air.

    Alexa Bliss:
    And you didn’t answer.

    Scarlett folds her arms.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    Maybe she just wasn’t interested.

    Alexa’s head snaps toward Scarlett far too fast.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I wasn’t talking to you.

    Scarlett’s smirk fades.

    Alexa turns back to Becky, lowering her voice to a whisper.

    Alexa Bliss:
    I watched you open it.
    I watched your face.

    Becky stiffens.

    Becky Lynch:
    You should stop watching things that don’t concern you.

    Alexa giggles—soft, broken, almost joyful.

    Alexa Bliss:
    You threw it away.
    Right in the trash.
    Crumpled it up like it meant nothing.

    Allysin Kay steps forward.

    Allysin Kay:
    You’ve said enough.

    Alexa slowly raises a finger and presses it to her lips.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Shhh…
    She’s listening now.

    Alexa steps back, her smile fading into something cold.

    Alexa Bliss:
    Everyone who throws things away regrets it eventually.
    Because trash always comes back.

    She tilts her head again.

    Alexa Bliss:
    The party’s still on, Becky.
    Whether you come…
    or not.

    Alexa suddenly drops her smile entirely, staring daggers into Becky before turning and walking off into the darkness. The lights flicker again as she disappears.

    There’s a long, uncomfortable silence.

    Scarlett Bordeaux:
    (low, uneasy)
    That wasn’t an invitation.

    Allysin Kay:
    That was a warning.

    Becky exhales slowly, eyes still locked down the hallway.

    Becky Lynch:
    Let her play her games.

    She clenches her fist.

    Becky Lynch:
    I don’t scare easy.

    The camera lingers on Becky’s face… but just before the feed cuts, a faint childlike giggle echoes in the background. We cut back to the arena for our next match of the evening....


    Singles Matchup
    Nikkita Lyons Vs Stephanie Vaquer

    The match begins with a stark contrast in styles: Nikkita Lyons utilizes her size and taekwondo background to land heavy roundhouse kicks, while Stephanie Vaquer showcases the world-class technical wrestling that made her a global star. Lyons connects with a split-legged leg drop early on, but Vaquer’s veteran instincts kick in as she rolls out of the ring to reset the tempo.

    Back inside, Vaquer takes control with a brutalizing series of dragon screws and a grounded octopus hold, systematically breaking down Lyons’ lead leg to neutralize her kicking power. Lyons shows incredible resilience, fighting through the pain to deliver a massive spinning backfist. However, as Lyons attempts her signature split-pin, Vaquer counters with a lightning-fast crucifix roll-up for a near-fall. In the finishing sequence, Vaquer avoids a corner splash and hits a stinging headbutt, followed by her devastating inverted neckbreaker. She hooks the leg tightly, securing a hard-fought victory over the powerhouse.

    Winner by pinfall Stephanie Vaquer

    As we get back from commercial break, we get a promotional package with emphasis on the womens title match between Mickie and Ronda. We get all the historical facts surrounding this match, which will be the rubber match between the two where as they have one win against each other respectivly. Who will stand tall this time around? It's one of the most anticipated matches in EAM history! As the promo ends, we cut back to the arena where we hook up with Becky Lynch backstage who is waiting for her husband so they can leave together. She looks nervous, looking over her shoulders and flinching at every sound. She even thinks she can hear music at one time (a very familiar tune. Something about friendship) She even flinch when Seth appears, not understanding why. Seth asks what's the matter, but Becky says it's nothing, but she looks over her shoulder one last time before they leave the arena. We cut back to the arena for our main event of the evening....

    MLW Women's World Featherweight Championship Matchup

    Shoko Nakajima (c) Vs Himawari[

    The MLW Women’s World Featherweight Championship is on the line as the "Big Kaiju" Shoko Nakajima defends against the spirited powerhouse Himawari. Despite the significant height disadvantage, Nakajima uses her explosive speed to run circles around the challenger, connecting with a series of frantic 619s and top-rope dropkicks. Himawari, however, catches the champion mid-air, shifting the momentum with a devastating swinging sidewalk slam that rattles the ring.

    Himawari dominates the middle stretch, utilizing her strength to apply a grueling bearhug, looking to squeeze the air out of the champion. Nakajima refuses to succumb, biting her way out of the hold and landing a desperate spinning back kick. The match reaches a fever pitch when Himawari attempts a massive powerbomb, but Shoko reverses it into a pinning hurricanrana for a heart-stopping two-count. Sensing the end, Nakajima hits a localized 10-bell flurry in the corner and follows up with her signature Diving Senton from the top turnbuckle. She covers Himawari to secure the three-count, retaining her title in a thrilling display of "Kaiju" resilience.

    Winner and STILL MLW Woman´s World Featherlight Champion Shoko Nakajima
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    A Special 3-Hour Live TV Spectacular
    Live from The Arthur Ashe Stadium, Queens/New York





    Show starts with " The Princess of Staten Island " Carmella, welcoming everyone to the 7th ever episode of Saturday Night Showcase! And Carmella will be your special guest host for tonights show. She tells how it is an honor to be asked being special guest host for this show, as she is very well aware that this show is a part of the whole package for this weekend, which happens to be the biggest weekend of the summer, at least here in EAM Promotions. She then explains about all the other stuff that will be happening, not mentioning the meet-and-greet tomorrow, and the possibility for the fans to get autographs, not to mention may have the chance to meet their favorite wrestlers. All this, including a big barbeque will be happening at the beach, up until the main show tomorrow night. Until then, enjoy tonights show and we will see each other a bit later....

    Tag Team Contract Re-Newal Ladder Matchup
    reDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) Vs FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dash Harwood)

    We get a promotional package for tomorrow nights big show. The package takes us trough the feuds etc. that we've already established. We also get the announcement that tomorrow, Rex Steiner and Hook will square off for the first time, and this match has been booked because of rescent events. We also get a big announcement regarding the EAM Tag Team Championships, which will be defended in a 8-Man Tag Team Matchup tomorrow night, and the teams that Triple C & Chris Hero will have to keep at bay to regain their titles are; The Young Bucks! The Hardy Boyz! And.....The Lucha Bros!


    As we get back from commerials, we go back to the ring, where Luis Guzman has entered the ring together with the masked luchador we saw him with last week backstage. Guzman asks for a microphone, and with a short introduction he explains why he is here, and who is client is, or rather, what he will be doing in the future. For now, they are here just to set an example, so if anyone backstage has nothing better to do, and thinks he can beat his client, come out and try.

    Singles Matchup
    Unknown Luchador w/Luis Guzman Vs Wardlow

    We get another promo package, this time from each of the competitors competing for the #1 Contendership for the IC title in tonights main event. We then cut back to the arena where special guest host Carmella has walked into the ring. She starts with asking if everyone is enjoying themselves, but gets brutally interrupted after that as Becky Lynch's music cranks the arena speakers. Loud booo's from the fans in audience as Becky wanders out on the stage carrying a microphone. She wonders how much they paid Carmella to make a fool of herself like this, not to mention what did she have to do even to get the offer in the first place? Carmalle gets upset, asking Becky if she is insinuating? Becky laughs, keeping her pace down the ramp, being her cocky self. She ends up in the ring together with Carmella, and it culminates in a stare down between the two on the middle of the ring. Carmella then asks what Becky's issue is. Becky finally explodes, explaining to Carmella that tomorrow night is the biggest show of the summer, and the nitwits backstage hasn't even booked their biggest female star to the show. That's whats upsets her! This segment ends with Carmella telling Becky she can have a match right now if she wants, in which Becky gladly accepts.

    Special Challenge (Read below first)
    Carmella Vs Becky Lynch

    Something happens in the middle of the match that seemingly only affects Becky. Its as the world around Becky suddenly goes all pitch black, then all sound dissapears. All sounds except for some kind of silly childrens song. Then fireflies, thousands of them, hoovering outside the ring. And as fast as they appeared they are gone, and Becky finds herself back in our reality, pinned by Carmella as the referee counts 1....2.....3.....

    Capture The Flag Tag Team Matchup
    IIconics (Billie Kay & Peyton Royce) Vs Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard

    Fatal 4-Way Matchup for The #1 Contendership for The EAM Intercontinental Championship
    Orange Cassidy Vs Montez Ford Vs Aaron Stevens Vs Prince Devitt

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    A Special 3-Hour Live TV Spectacular
    Live from The Arthur Ashe Stadium, Queens/New York




    Show starts with " The Princess of Staten Island " Carmella, welcoming everyone to the 7th ever episode of Saturday Night Showcase! And Carmella will be your special guest host for tonights show. She tells how it is an honor to be asked being special guest host for this show, as she is very well aware that this show is a part of the whole package for this weekend, which happens to be the biggest weekend of the summer, at least here in EAM Promotions. She then explains about all the other stuff that will be happening, not mentioning the meet-and-greet tomorrow, and the possibility for the fans to get autographs, not to mention may have the chance to meet their favorite wrestlers. All this, including a big barbeque will be happening at the beach, up until the main show tomorrow night. Until then, enjoy tonights show and we will see each other a bit later....

    Tag Team Contract Re-Newal Ladder Matchup
    reDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) Vs FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dash Harwood)

    The arena buzzed with high-stakes tension as the "Contract Renewal" briefcase hung high above the ring. For reDragon and FTR, this wasn't just about gold; it was about the future of their careers.

    The match began with a technical clinic. Dax Harwood and Kyle O'Reilly traded stiff European uppercuts before the match dissolved into a chaotic brawl involving ladders. FTR gained early control with their signature "old school" brutality. In a standout spot, Cash Wheeler launched himself off the top rope with a 450-splash, crashing into Bobby Fish, who was draped over a ladder bridged between the ring apron and the barricade.

    As the pace quickened, reDragon’s MMA-inspired striking took over. O'Reilly caught Harwood in a guillotine choke while perched halfway up the ladder, using the leverage to pull Dax back down to the canvas. While Dax was incapacitated, Bobby Fish cleared the ring, taking out Wheeler with a devastating Saito Suplex onto a propped-up ladder in the corner. Both teams rush to put up a ladder, they look at each other and rushes up the ladder.

    All four men battled atop two side-by-side ladders. In a breathtaking sequence, FTR attempted a Big Rig from the rungs, but O'Reilly slipped out, transitioning mid-air to apply a cross-armbreaker to Wheeler through the ladder gaps.

    With Wheeler screaming in pain and Harwood knocked to the floor after a stiff roundhouse kick from Fish, reDragon found their opening. O'Reilly stabilized the ladder while Fish climbed over his partner’s shoulders. With a final burst of energy, reDragon unhooked the briefcase, securing their future and a definitive victory over the "Top Guys."

    Winners and gets their contract re-newed reDragon (Bobby fish and Kyle O'Reilly)

    Clutching the briefcase to his chest, Kyle O’Reilly grabbed a microphone, his chest heaving. "Look at this! You thought the 'Top Guys' were the standard? FTR just found out that in a world of rules, we are the anomaly."

    Bobby Fish stepped forward, his eyes wild with adrenaline. "This contract isn't just paper; it’s a death warrant for every team in the back! We didn't just climb a ladder; we climbed over your legacies. We are the masters of the violent arts, and the undisputed future starts right now!"

    He slammed the briefcase against the canvas. "reDragon is forever!"


    We get a promotional package for tomorrow nights big show. The package takes us trough the feuds etc. that we've already established. We also get the announcement that tomorrow, Rex Steiner and Hook will square off for the first time, and this match has been booked because of rescent events. We also get a big announcement regarding the EAM Tag Team Championships, which will be defended in a 8-Man Tag Team Matchup tomorrow night, and the teams that Triple C & Chris Hero will have to keep at bay to regain their titles are; The Young Bucks! The Hardy Boyz! And.....The Lucha Bros!


    As we get back from commerials, we go back to the ring, where Luis Guzman has entered the ring together with the masked luchador we saw him with last week backstage. Guzman asks for a microphone, and with a short introduction he explains why he is here, and who is client is, or rather, what he will be doing in the future. For now, they are here just to set an example, so if anyone backstage has nothing better to do, and thinks he can beat his client, come out and try.

    Singles Matchup
    Unknown Luchador w/Luis Guzman Vs Wardlow

    The bell rang and Wardlow immediately cornered the masked stranger, his massive frame dwarfing the agile luchador. He tossed the "Unknown" across the ring like a ragdoll, punctuated by a thunderous spinebuster that shook the canvas.

    Outside, Luis Guzman paced frantically, shouting instructions in Spanish and distracting the referee. Taking advantage of the chaos, the Luchador rolled out of the ring. As Wardlow pursued, Guzman stood his ground, forcing the powerhouse to hesitate. In that split second, the Luchador vaulted off the steel steps, connecting with a precision enzuigiri that rattled Wardlow’s jaw.

    Back inside, Wardlow regained control, setting up for the Powerbomb Symphony. He hoisted the Luchador for the first drop, but the masked man showed incredible core strength, flipping over Wardlow’s head mid-air into a sunset flip powerbomb attempt. Wardlow stayed upright, but a low-bridge kick from the Luchador sent him reeling.

    The finish was a blur of high-flying desperation. As Wardlow climbed the turnbuckle for a rare aerial move, the Luchador sprang up the ropes with a Leaping Hurricanrana, spiking Wardlow’s head into the mat. Before the "War Dog" could recover, the Luchador ascended and delivered a twisting 450 Splash. Guzman held Wardlow’s leg from under the bottom rope, unseen by the official, as the referee counted: One, Two, Three! The arena fell silent—the giant had been toppled.

    Winner by pinfall The masked Luchador w/Luis Guzman

    The music cut out as Jon Moxley stepped onto the ramp, leaning against the cold steel of the entrance tunnel. He looked down at the ring, slowly bringing his hands together in a rhythmic, hollow clap. A smirk played across his face as he stared directly at the celebrating Luchador and a beaming Luis Guzman.

    "That was real cute," Moxley rasped, his voice echoing through the stunned arena. "You played the game, you stole a win, and you’re feeling ten feet tall. But over here, we don't do 'magic tricks.' We do violence."

    He stepped closer, eyes turning cold. "Enjoy the spotlight tonight, kid. Because tomorrow, you’re in the deep end with a shark who doesn't care about your mask."

    Moxley let the microphone tumble from his hand, the feedback screeching as he turned and disappeared into the shadows.


    We get another promo package, this time from each of the competitors competing for the #1 Contendership for the IC title in tonights main event. We then cut back to the arena where special guest host Carmella has walked into the ring. She starts with asking if everyone is enjoying themselves, but gets brutally interrupted after that as Becky Lynch's music cranks the arena speakers. Loud booo's from the fans in audience as Becky wanders out on the stage carrying a microphone. She wonders how much they paid Carmella to make a fool of herself like this, not to mention what did she have to do even to get the offer in the first place? Carmalle gets upset, asking Becky if she is insinuating? Becky laughs, keeping her pace down the ramp, being her cocky self. She ends up in the ring together with Carmella, and it culminates in a stare down between the two on the middle of the ring. Carmella then asks what Becky's issue is. Becky finally explodes, explaining to Carmella that tomorrow night is the biggest show of the summer, and the nitwits backstage hasn't even booked their biggest female star to the show. That's whats upsets her! This segment ends with Carmella telling Becky she can have a match right now if she wants, in which Becky gladly accepts.

    Special Challenge
    Carmella Vs Becky Lynch

    The bell rang and Becky Lynch immediately went on the offensive, her intensity unmatched. She trapped Carmella in the corner with a series of sharp overhead exploder suplexes, looking to end the match early with the Dis-arm-her. Carmella, ever the opportunist, managed to rake the eyes and create space, snapping Becky’s neck across the top rope before following up with a precision Mella-Go-Round.

    As Becky regained her footing, the arena lights didn't just dim—they died. To Becky, the world vanished into a void of pitch-black silence. The roaring crowd was replaced by a haunting, tinny children’s lullaby that seemed to vibrate inside her skull. Suddenly, thousands of glowing fireflies materialized, pulsating with an eerie rhythm just beyond the ropes.

    Just as the cold chill took hold, the vision snapped. Reality rushed back with a deafening roar. Becky found herself flat on her back, her shoulders pinned firmly to the canvas. Carmella was hooked tight as the referee’s hand hit the mat for the final time: One... Two... Three!

    Winner by pinfall Carmella

    Capture The Flag Tag Team Matchup
    IIconics (Billie Kay & Peyton Royce) Vs Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard

    The ring was transformed into a tactical battlefield for this unique Capture the Flag Tag Team match. High above the turnbuckles, two flags were mounted on poles; the first team to retrieve both would be declared the winners.

    The match began with Deonna Purrazzo and Tessa Blanchard showcasing their technical superiority. Purrazzo immediately targeted Billie Kay’s arm, looking for the Fujiwara Armbar, while Blanchard leveled Peyton Royce with a stiff forearm shiver. However, the IIconics utilized their unmatched chemistry to turn the tide. As Tessa attempted to climb, Billie pulled her down into a brutal Big Boot, while Peyton retrieved a hidden ladder from beneath the ring.

    The match reached its peak in the center of the squared circle. The IIconics set the ladder up, but Purrazzo intercepted them. In a moment of pure desperation and athleticism, Peyton Royce scaled the rungs with lightning speed. As Purrazzo tried to tip the ladder, Peyton launched herself off the very top, connecting with a High-Angle Crossbody that wiped out "The Virtuosa" on the canvas.

    While Peyton and Purrazzo lay spent, Billie Kay battled Blanchard on the apron. Tessa attempted a Magnum off the ropes, but Billie countered by shoving the ladder into Blanchard’s path. With Tessa dazed, Billie delivered a Shades of Kay boot that sent Blanchard tumbling to the floor.

    With both opponents incapacitated, the IIconics scaled the poles in unison. Peyton grabbed the first flag, and Billie secured the second. They stood atop the turnbuckles, crossing the flags in the air as the referee called for the bell. The IIconics had outlasted the technicians, proving their "Iconic" status remained undisputed.

    Winners: The IIconics

    Fatal 4-Way Matchup for The #1 Contendership for The EAM Intercontinental Championship
    Orange Cassidy Vs Montez Ford Vs Aaron Stevens Vs Prince Devitt

    The energy in the arena reached a fever pitch as the four men circled one another, the EAM Intercontinental Championship #1 Contendership hanging in the balance. The match ignited with a flurry of motion; Prince Devitt and Montez Ford traded lightning-fast arm drags and dropkicks, while Orange Cassidy nonchalantly put his hands in his pockets, leaning against the turnbuckle.

    The first major spot saw Aaron Stevens attempting to showcase his "intellectual superiority." He caught Devitt with a side-effect slam and proceeded to lecture the crowd, but his arrogance was cut short by Cassidy. Orange slowly meandered toward Stevens, the stadium erupting as he began his signature "lethal" kicks. With his hands deep in his denim pockets, Cassidy delivered a series of slow-motion taps to Stevens’ shins. Each "strike" drew a thunderous reaction from the fans, while Stevens sold the taps as if they were gunshot wounds, clutching his legs in dramatic agony.

    Suddenly, the levity vanished. Montez Ford took flight from across the ring, taking down both Cassidy and Stevens with a double springboard clothesline. Ford didn't stop there; he hit a spectacular Tope Con Hilo over the top rope, crashing into Prince Devitt on the outside.

    The match transitioned into a high-octane sprint. Devitt returned to the ring, unleashing a Pelé Kick on Ford, followed immediately by a Bloody Sunday attempt on Cassidy. Orange countered with a spinning Stundog Millionaire, sending Devitt reeling. Stevens tried to steal the win by hitting a Lariat on Cassidy, but he was intercepted by Ford, who ascended to the heavens for his From the Heavens frog splash. Ford connected perfectly on Stevens, but the impact left him momentarily stunned.

    In the final sequence, Devitt attempted a Coup de Grâce on Ford, but Cassidy shoved Devitt off the top rope, sending him crashing onto the apron. As Stevens scrambled back to his feet, trying to salvage his dignity, Cassidy removed his hands from his pockets and shifted gears instantly. He ducked a clothesline and nailed Stevens with a thunderous Orange Punch.

    Before Ford could recover from the corner, Cassidy rolled Stevens over. One, two, three. The "King of Sloth Style" had outmaneuvered the field. Orange Cassidy stood motionless as the referee raised his hand, his expression unchanged even as he secured a shot at the Intercontinental gold.

    Winner by pinfall Orange Cassidy
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