DW Clash 90
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 The Stratford Arena, London, England
📆 20th April 2026


Ringside

The Stratford Arena is packed, the towering LED screens display the DW logo, and the roar of the London crowd is deafening. Steve Pringle welcomes the audience, his voice clear and authoritative as he praises the state-of-the-art facility. Eddie Bates cuts him off with a sarcastic jab, reminding the fans that while the arena is nice, the “real” wrestling happens in the ring, not the architecture.



Ringside

Matt Anarchy strides to the ring to a thunderous pop, looking as determined as ever. He speaks with the authority of the first-ever DW Heavyweight Champion, declaring that tonight begins a new era of dominance in professional wrestling. He announces that the path to the Supershow is open and that the champions will be put to the test starting immediately.

The silence is broken by the arrival of ‘The Black Raven,’ Cedric Thornfield, who makes his way to the ring. Cedric speaks in his usual cryptic, poetic style, acknowledging that while he never sought the gold, he is the soul of London and will not let his championship be tarnished by those who do not respect the art of the craft. Jet’s music hits, and the veteran high-flyer makes his explosive entrance, staring down the champion and making his intentions clear: he wants the title.



Single Match
JONATHAN SULLIVAN VS. STIJN DE RAAF

The match begins with a stark contrast in styles: Sullivan, the resilient, hybrid powerhouse, faces the cold, calculated technical sadist in De Raaf. Sullivan attempts to use his adaptability to transition out of De Raaf’s holds, but the Dutchman methodically targets Sullivan’s arm with surgical precision. Pringle applauds Sullivan’s spirit, while Bates critiques Sullivan for being too “nice” and applauds De Raaf’s refusal to play fair.

Sullivan rallies, landing a devastating Trafalgar Twist that sends the crowd into a frenzy. De Raaf tries to lock in the Dutch Clutch, but Sullivan powers out, showcasing his unwavering strength. Sullivan catches the technician with a Royal Flush, pinning him firmly in the center of the ring.

Jonathan Sullivan wins by pinfall.



Tag Team Match
BRITISH HOSPITALITY VS. THE CURSED

Harry Black and Alexander Hate enter to cheers, their no-nonsense, brawling style instantly connecting with the London crowd. They are met by the sinister Irish duo, The Cursed, who bring a dark, brooding intensity to the ring. The match is a hard-hitting affair; Kane O’Malley uses his raw power to control Black, while Lorcan Murphy uses his agility to keep Hate on the defensive.

Bates notes that The Cursed’s mind games are effective, but Pringle remains disgusted by their lack of sportsmanship. The tides turn when Hate lands a flurry of strikes, leading to a hot tag to Black. British Hospitality hit the London Bridge on Murphy, and the synchronized power of the English team proves too much.

British Hospitality win by pinfall.



Single Match
RHYS MORGAN VS. GEOFFREY HOBBS

Oliver Harrington is noticeably absent, sending ‘Gentleman’ Geoffrey Hobbs to do his dirty work. Rhys Morgan, the energetic Welsh Dragon, is clearly frustrated, wanting the UK Champion but forced to settle for his arrogant proxy. Hobbs tries to use his cane and underhanded tactics, but Morgan is too fast, using his aerial prowess to outmaneuver the pompous heel.

Hobbs taunts the crowd, blowing kisses and winking, which only fuels the fans’ hatred. Morgan rallies with a series of kicks, finishing the match with a breathtaking Dragon’s Breath that leaves Hobbs flattened.

Rhys Morgan wins by pinfall.


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