Live on PPV From The Kaseya Center, Miami/USA
Special Guest Hosts; The Rock & Ava Raine
Hall Of Fame Ceremony
Briscoe Brothers
Brodie Lee (Guerrero Award)
Bray Wyatt (Guerrero Award)
Douglas O'Shea (Guerrero Award)
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (Special Promotions Wing)
Shimmer Women Athletes (Special Promotions Wing)
Ann Mariam Campbell Gunkel (Heritage & Legacy Wing)
Slammy Awards
Greatest Wrestler:
Jade Cargill
Biggest Achievement:
Hook winning the EAM TV Championship from WALTER on Jamboree #525
Greatest Feud:
David Benoit Vs Hook - Rex Steiner vs Walter - The IIconics vs Piper Niven & Nia Jax
Most Underrated Wrestler:
Nikkita Lyons & Will Ospreay
Greatest Tag Team:
Samoan Scotch (Nia Jax & Piper Niven)
Most Underrated Tag Team:
reDragon (Kyle O' Reilly & Bobby Fish) & Shotzi Blackhart & Kiera Hogan
Greatest Performance by a Non-EAM Wrestler:
Kenzie Paige & Corey Graves
Biggest Pop:
Douglas O'shea speech after his match with Damian Blade On Hardcore Hangover IX
Biggest Comeback:
Cm Punk
Biggest Heat:
MJF refusing to meet up at work or defend The EAM World Heavyweight Championship
Greatest Worker:
Kris Statlander & Rex Steiner
Biggest Breaktroughs:
Wendy Choo & Logan Paul
Biggest Oh My Gawd Moment Of The Season:
Honoring a Legend: Enter "Barbie" Match Between Rex Steiner Vs Walter Vs Jon Moxley "With The Lights Out 3"
Funniest Moment:
The " You're The Wurst Match " between IIconics & Shotzi Blackhart & Kiera Hogan
Honorable Fan Award:
Big Sal (The Hot Dog Stand Guy)
Most Emotional Moment:
Julia Hart " ending " Mickie James' career
Match Of The Year
AJ Styles & John Cena Vs Shawn Michaels & The Rock (Night Of The Slammies Vol.13)
CARD
3-on-3 Mixed Tag Team Matchup
Drew Mcintyre, Johhny Gargano & Candie LeRae Vs Tommaso Ciampa, John Morrison & Taya Valkyrie
The bell rings and the energy is electric as Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa start the match, reigniting a rivalry that has spanned years. They trade technical holds with lightning speed until Ciampa catches Gargano with a stiff kitchen sink knee strike. Ciampa tags in Morrison, who utilizes his parkour-inspired offense to keep Gargano cornered. However, Gargano finds an opening with a rolling kick and makes the hot tag to Drew McIntyre.
The "Scottish Warrior" enters like a wrecking ball, tossing Morrison across the ring with overhead belly-to-belly suplexes. When Ciampa tries to intervene, McIntyre catches him with a Michinoku Driver. The match breaks down into chaos as the women legalise. Candice LeRae and Taya Valkyrie go tooth and nail. Valkyrie uses her power advantage to plant LeRae with a curb stomp, but Candice kicks out at two. Taya looks for the Road to Valhalla, but Candice counters into a DDT.
Outside the ring, Morrison attempts a Starship Pain onto the floor, but McIntyre swats him out of mid-air. Back inside, the DIY chemistry flickers briefly as Gargano and Ciampa trade blows in the center of the ring. Ciampa locks in the Garga-No-Escape on its namesake, but Candice breaks it up with a wicked senton.
In the closing sequence, Valkyrie and Morrison try to double-team McIntyre, but the big man levels them both with a double clothesline. Ciampa charges, but he walks straight into a Claymore Kick. As Ciampa rolls out, Taya turns around into a Wicked Stepsister from Candice. Gargano follows up with an One Final Beat on Morrison for good measure. McIntyre drags Ciampa back in, covers him, and secures the three-count for his team.
Winners: Drew McIntyre, Johnny Gargano & Candice LeRae
EAM Primetime Bitch Championship
Jade Cargill (c) Vs Raquel Rodriguez
This was a clash of the titans from the opening lockup. Raquel Rodriguez, perhaps the only woman on the roster who can match Cargill’s strength, drives the champion into the corner immediately. Jade snarls, shoving Raquel back, and the two trade thunderous forearm smashes that echo through the arena. Jade gains the upper hand with a pump kick that sends Rodriguez spilling to the outside.
The match becomes a grueling war of attrition. Raquel catches a diving Jade and powerbombs her against the ring post, nearly winning by count-out. Back inside, Raquel executes a towering fallaway slam, but Cargill stays alive. The champion’s cardio is tested as she struggles to get her breath, her ribs clearly bruised from Raquel’s onslaught. Jade manages to catch Raquel on the top rope, performing a staggering superplex that leaves both women motionless for a seven-count.
As they climb to their feet, Raquel looks for the Tejana Bomb. She gets Cargill up, but Jade’s sheer willpower kicks in; she rakes the eyes and slips behind. With a final burst of adrenaline, Jade hooks the arms and delivers a devastating Jaded. It takes every ounce of her remaining strength to drape an arm over Raquel.
The referee counts three, but Jade doesn't celebrate. She remains face-down on the canvas as her music plays. When the referee hands her the belt, Jade can barely grip the leather. She tries to stand, her legs shaking violently, using the ropes to keep herself upright. She is the winner, but she looks like a woman who has survived a car wreck.
Winner and STILL Champion: Jade Cargill
3-On-3 Tag Team Matchup
Young Bucks & Prince Devitt Vs Hardy Boyz & Danhausen
The match starts with pure high-flying insanity. Matt and Jeff Hardy immediately bring ladders into play, setting one up as a bridge between the barricade and the ring. The Young Bucks respond with stereo superkicks, clearing the ring to allow Prince Devitt to take flight with a somersault senton over the top rope.
Danhausen, the wildcard, spends the early moments trying to "curse" the Young Bucks, who respond by double-superkicking his cape off. The Hardys regain control, with Jeff hitting a Whisper in the Wind off a ladder onto Devitt. Matt Hardy looks for a Twist of Fate on Matt Jackson through the ladder bridge, but Nick Jackson saves his brother with a chair shot to Matt’s back.
The violence escalates when Danhausen produces a jar of teeth, but Prince Devitt kicks it into Danhausen's own face. Amidst the carnage, a table is set up in the corner. Danhausen sees an opening; he corners Devitt and begins his ritualistic cursing gesture, shouting "Very evil!" at the Irishman. However, the "curse" seems to backfire—Devitt simply stares him down, his eyes cold, and blasts Danhausen with a Pele Kick.
While the Bucks take out the Hardys with a BTE Trigger on the ramp, Devitt takes Danhausen to the top turnbuckle. With a sinister grin, Devitt executes a Bloody Sunday off the ropes, driving Danhausen straight through the table positioned below. The wood splinters into toothpicks. Devitt covers the "Very Nice, Very Evil" wrestler while the Bucks hold the Hardys back. 1-2-3.
Winners: The Young Bucks & Prince Devitt
Tag Team Matchup
HOOK & Triple C Vs WALTER & David Benoit
The atmosphere is heavy with tension as the bell rings. HOOK and David Benoit start the match with a technical exchange that quickly turns violent. They trade judo tosses and crossface attempts before the fight spills over the top rope. Ignoring the referee’s count, the two young lions brawl into the crowd. HOOK catches Benoit with a suplex onto the concrete floor of the arena concourse, while Benoit responds by slamming HOOK’s head into a steel railing. They disappear into the sea of fans, leaving the ring to the giants.
Inside the squared circle, Triple C faces the terrifying presence of WALTER. The "Ring General" delivers a chop that echoes like a gunshot, collapsing Triple C’s chest instantly. WALTER isn’t interested in a pinfall; he wants destruction. He drags Triple C out of the ring and up the entrance ramp toward the stage. In a horrifying display of strength, WALTER hauls Triple C to the top of the Titantron structure. As the crowd screams in anticipation and fear, WALTER hoists Triple C over his head and launches him into the abyss. Triple C falls twenty feet, crashing through a stack of four tables positioned near the production area. The wood shatters like glass, leaving Triple C buried in the debris.
Back at ringside, HOOK and Benoit have fought their way back from the stands. Benoit is bloody, but HOOK is relentless. WALTER descends from the stage to assist his partner, grabbing a championship belt from the timekeeper's table. As HOOK clears the barricade, WALTER swings the heavy gold at his head. HOOK ducks with lightning-fast reflexes, and the belt connects squarely with the face of the referee. The official crumples to the mat, unconscious.
WALTER and HOOK begin a stiff striking exchange on the apron. WALTER looks for a powerbomb, but HOOK clings to his neck. The momentum carries them both backward, and they go crashing through the announce table in a heap of monitors and twisted metal. Neither man moves.
Inside the ring, a battered Triple C has miraculously crawled back into the ring, fueled by pure adrenaline. David Benoit meets him there, but Triple C catches him off guard. He grabs Benoit by the legs and begins the Giant Swing. The crowd counts along as he completes 12 grueling rotations, leaving Benoit completely disoriented. With the referee slowly regaining consciousness, Triple C lifts Benoit and plants him with his devastating finisher. He hooks the leg just as the ref’s hand hits the mat for the three-count.
Winners: HOOK & Triple C
Tag Team Matchup
Logan Paul & Eli Drake Vs Rex Steiner & Mark Briscoe
Logan Paul enters the ring with his usual arrogance, flanked by Eli Drake, who spends the opening minutes cutting a promo on the "misguided" fans. Rex Steiner doesn't wait for the bell, charging across the ring and leveling Drake with a Steiner-line. The match is a high-octane affair, with Mark Briscoe bringing the "Redneck Kung Fu" to Logan Paul, hitting him with stiff palms and a vertical suplex on the floor.
The tide turns when Orange Cassidy and Aron Stevens suddenly appear from under the ring. Cassidy, with his hands in his pockets, delivers his signature "lethal" light kicks to Rex’s shins, distracting him long enough for Stevens to clock Rex with a loaded glove. The referee is occupied with Eli Drake, missing the interference entirely. It looks like Logan Paul is about to secure the win after a Buckshot Lariat.
Suddenly, the speakers explode with a familiar, siren-heavy theme. The crowd loses their minds as The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) march down the aisle. Cassidy and Stevens try to intercept them, but Scott Steiner caught Cassidy mid-air and overhead-bellies him onto the ramp, while Rick clotheslines Stevens out of his boots. The legendary duo brawls with the interlopers, dragging Cassidy and Stevens through the curtain and into the backstage area.
With the trash cleared out, Logan Paul is left alone and terrified. Rex Steiner catches him with a thunderous military press slam. Rex then tags in Mark Briscoe. Mark climbs the turnbuckle, looks toward the rafters, and points to the sky in a heartfelt salute to his brother, Jay. He leaps off with the Froggy Bow, crushing Logan Paul. Rex keeps Eli Drake at bay with a belly-to-belly suplex as Mark covers Logan for the victory.
Winners: Rex Steiner & Mark Briscoe
The camera cuts backstage to the Gorilla Position. The Rock is adjusting his $5,000 silk shirt when a familiar figure leans against a nearby equipment crate. It’s Shawn Michaels, sporting a smirk and his signature cowboy hat.
The Rock stops, tilts his shades down, and lets out a low whistle. "The Heartbreak Kid," Rock says, his voice a mix of gravel and respect. "The Great One was starting to think you only existed in highlight reels and Texas tall tales."
HBK chuckles, stepping forward to offer a firm handshake that turns into a quick hug. "And I thought you were too busy conquering Hollywood to remember what a wrestling ring looks like, Rock. You still smell like pancakes and success."
"Actually," Rock says, leaning in, "I was just thinking back, Remember that night? The energy was electric. I haven’t felt a crowd like that since the Attitude Era."
Shawn nods, his eyes lighting up. "How could I forget? The EAM atmosphere was something else. We were backstage trading jokes just like this before going out there and showing the world why we’re the pillars of this industry. That shared respect we found during EAM... it changed the game for me."
"It changed the game for everyone," Rock adds with a wink. "Even if I did have to carry you through that promo segment."
HBK laughs, slapping Rock on the shoulder. "In your dreams, Brahma Bull! But hey, for the sake of the good vibes and EAM memories, I’ll let you have that one—just for tonight."
Tag Team Matchup
Colt Cabana & Cm Punk Vs Seth Rollins & ?????
The "Second City Saints" reunion of CM Punk and Colt Cabana has the arena vibrating. Seth Rollins enters the ring, basking in the boos, and mocks the crowd by claiming his partner is a "true world-class athlete." The lights flicker, and the roof nearly blows off as Cody Deaner steps out. As the hometown hero, Deaner receives a massive ovation, bringing a gritty, blue-collar intensity to Seth’s flashy style.
The match is a masterclass in psychology. Punk and Rollins trade holds, showing why they are considered two of the best in the world. Punk hits a high knee in the corner, but Rollins counters a bulldog into a Falcon Arrow. Cabana and Deaner tag in, and the pace quickens. Deaner uses his "Give 'er" attitude to withstand Cabana’s comedy spots, turning a bionic elbow into a swinging neckbreaker.
The closing moments see the match break down into a four-way brawl. Rollins prepares for the Stomp on Punk, but Cabana trips him from the outside. Deaner tries to capitalize with a DDT on Punk, but the "Voice of the Voiceless" slips out and lifts Deaner onto his shoulders. Rollins tries to intervene, but Cabana pulls him out of the ring and sends him into the steel steps.
In the center of the ring, Punk delivers the Go To Sleep on Deaner. Instead of going for the pin immediately, he tags in Cabana. Colt climbs the ropes and executes a picture-perfect moonsault. Punk dives onto the outside to keep Rollins from breaking the count. Cabana covers the hometown man, and the referee counts the three. Despite the loss, the fans cheer both teams for a classic encounter.
Winners: Colt Cabana & CM Punk
EAM Womens Tag Team Championships Matchup
Piper Niven & Nia Jax (c) Vs Deonna Purrazzo & Tessa Blanchard
The bell rings, and the contrast in styles is immediate. On one side stands the "Annihilation Duo," a combined force of sheer power and kinetic energy. On the other, the "Technical Excellence" of Deonna Purrazzo and the "Diamond" intensity of Tessa Blanchard.
Tessa starts the match against Piper Niven. Tessa attempts to use her speed, hitting the ropes and looking for a sunset flip, but Piper is a brick wall. Niven pulls Tessa up by her hair and delivers a devastating short-arm lariat that flips Blanchard inside out. Piper drags Tessa to the corner, and the champions begin a brutal cycle of quick tags, isolating Tessa and crushing the air out of her lungs with heavy splashes and headbutts.
Nia Jax enters the ring, letting out a roar. She hoist Tessa up for a military press, dropping her face-first onto the turnbuckle. The crowd rallies behind the challengers as Tessa finally manages to dodge a running leg drop from Nia. With a desperate leap, Tessa tags in "The Virtuosa."
Deonna Purrazzo enters like a house on fire. She doesn't try to outpower Nia; she goes for the joints. Deonna hits a basement dropkick to Nia’s knee, bringing the giant down to one questing leg. Purrazzo quickly transitions into a Fujiwara Armbar attempt, but Nia’s sheer strength allows her to reach the ropes instantly.
The match breaks down into chaos when Piper Niven charges in, only to be met by a tandem double-dropkick from the challengers. For a moment, it looks like an upset is brewing. Tessa climbs the top rope and hits a Magnum on Piper, while Deonna locks the Venus de Milo on Nia Jax in the center of the ring! Nia is screaming in pain, her hand hovering over the canvas.
However, the power of the champions is simply too much. Piper Niven recovers, tosses Tessa out of the ring, and breaks Deonna’s hold with a thunderous senton across Purrazzo’s back.
Nia staggers to her feet, her eyes filled with rage. She grabs a dazed Deonna, hoisting her up for a Samoan Drop, while simultaneously, Piper Niven hits the ropes and delivers a Cannonball into the corner against Tessa. Nia covers Deonna, hooking the leg deep.
Winners and STILL EAM Women’s Tag Team Champions: Piper Niven & Nia Jax
Tag Team Matchup
AJ Styles & John Cena Vs Shawn Michaels & ?????
The atmosphere inside the arena is a physical weight, thick with anticipation and the scent of pyrotechnics. AJ Styles and John Cena stand in the center of the ring, a visual representation of two different paths to greatness—one the "Face that Runs the Place," the other the "Phenomenal One."
Shawn Michaels’ music blares, and the "Heartbreak Kid" makes his legendary entrance, pyro exploding behind him as he strikes the pose. But as he slides into the ring, the spotlight remains on him. He is alone. He calls for a microphone, a mischievous glint in his eye.
"Now, I know what you’re all thinking," Shawn says, his voice echoing. "You might notice that I don’t have a partner beside me. But don’t worry, I found the perfect partner. One who knows exactly how to bring the electricity!"
"IF YOU SMELL... WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING!"
The explosion of sound from the crowd is instantaneous. The Brahma Bull emerges, wearing his iconic vest, marching down the ramp with an intensity that only he possesses. He slides into the ring, climbs the turnbuckle, and raises a fist as the "Rocky" chants shake the foundations of the building.
The bell rings, and the air crackles. We start with Shawn Michaels and AJ Styles. It is a purist’s dream—a lightning-fast exchange of arm drags, nip-ups, and side-headlock takeovers. Every move is a mirror image of the other. When AJ attempts a dropkick, Shawn holds the ropes; when Shawn tries for a superkick, AJ slides out of the ring to regroup.
Then, the tags are made. The Rock and John Cena face off. The two icons stand nose-to-nose, the ghosts of two WrestleMania main events hovering over them. The Rock delivers a sharp right hand, followed by his signature spit-punch, sending Cena stumbling. Cena bounces off the ropes and levels Rock with a shoulder tackle.
The match takes a wild, nostalgic turn as the competitive fire grows. In a moment of pure madness, the "Nostalgia Era" rules take over. Cena scoops up Rock for the Attitude Adjustment, but Rock slides off his back, hits the ropes, and—in a shocking move—nails Cena with his own Five Knuckle Shuffle!
The crowd loses their minds, but the chaos is just beginning. AJ Styles enters the fray, looking to take advantage of the confusion. He locks Shawn Michaels in the STF, Cena’s signature submission. Shawn is screaming in pain, reaching for the ropes, but it’s The Rock who makes the save, breaking the hold with a thunderous Styles Clash on AJ! The irony isn't lost on the fans; the legends are beating the modern stars with their own arsenals.
The intensity reaches a fever pitch as the four icons collide in a rare moment of synchronized violence. AJ Styles and Shawn Michaels find themselves perched on the top turnbuckles on opposite sides of the ring, while Cena and Rock battle below. In a breathtaking display of athleticism, Styles and Michaels leap simultaneously, performing cross-body blocks that take out both their opponents and the referee.
As all four men lay prone, the crowd begins a deafening rhythmic clap. This isn't just a match; it’s a physical manifestation of wrestling’s evolution. Cena and Rock are the first to crawl toward each other, trading heavy, exhausted strikes from their knees. Each punch echoes like a gunshot through the arena, a testament to the grit that defined the EAM era. They struggle to their feet, leaning against one another, two titans refusing to fall, before a double clothesline sends them both back to the canvas, leaving the fans breathless and begging for more.
The momentum shifts one final time. Cena manages to hoist The Rock up for a genuine AA, but Shawn Michaels flies off the top rope with a diving elbow drop to Cena's chest, breaking the pin at the last millisecond. Styles tries to springboard in for the Phenomenal Forearm, but he catches nothing but air as Michaels ducks.
Styles turns around directly into Sweet Chin Music! The impact is so crisp it can be heard in the nosebleed seats. Styles falls backward, right into the waiting arms of The Rock.
Rock doesn't hesitate. He kicks Styles in the gut, pulls him in, and delivers a massive Rock Bottom. But he’s not done. He looks at the crowd, the millions (and millions!), and rips off his elbow pad. He hits the ropes, dancing over the fallen AJ Styles.
The People’s Elbow!
The Rock hooks the leg as the referee counts: One! Two! Three!
Winners: Shawn Michaels and The Rock
The music hits, but the atmosphere isn't one of conquest—it's one of profound respect. The Rock and Shawn Michaels stand tall, but they don't leave. They look down at AJ Styles and John Cena, who are slowly beginning to stir.
In a show of ultimate sportsmanship, Shawn reaches down and pulls AJ Styles to his feet, nodding in recognition of the battle they just shared. The Rock offers his hand to John Cena, hauling the "Cenation" leader up. For a moment, the four men stand in a square, a literal Mount Rushmore of wrestling talent.
The Rock leans into the mic and says something off-camera to the three men, and they all nod. Simultaneously, all four men reach out and grab each other’s wrists, raising their hands high into the air.
The camera pans out, capturing the four legends under the falling confetti as the "Night of the Slammies" comes to an end. It wasn't just about a win or a loss; it was about the legacy of the ring, the magic of the EAM memories, and the bridge between eras that will never be burned.