DW Clash 72
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 The Stratford Arena, London, England
📆 14th July 2025

We open with a moody cinematic shot of London at dusk, the Thames glistening, the skyline glowing under the fading sun. The camera cuts to the Stratford Arena, alive and buzzing with energy, the iconic Dynasty Wrestling banners waving proudly above the entrances. Fans flood in wearing DW merch, chanting, cheering, and holding up homemade signs.

The screen fades to black…

Cue video package.

🎙️ Voiceover:

“In the world of Dynasty Wrestling, every legacy is earned… and only the strongest survive the road to greatness.”

Clips roll:

  • Angelo Anderson, standing atop the turnbuckle with the DW Heavyweight Title held high.
  • Cedric Thornfield, dark and focused, standing tall after his latest tournament victory.
  • Eero Koshkinen leveling an opponent with a boot like thunder.
  • Rhys Morgan, bloodied but defiant.
  • Bjorn Asulf, roaring into the camera.
  • The Sovereign, backs against the wall.
  • The Platinum Coalition, smirking in triumph.
  • And finally… Matt Anarchy, standing in the ring announcing the Road to Titans Tournament.

“The path to Titans is nearly complete. The final pieces move into place… tonight.”

Cue pyro as we cut LIVE into the Stratford Arena, where thousands of fans roar with anticipation. The camera pans across the sold-out crowd as signs wave:

🪧 “MAKE WRESTLING NOBLE AGAIN”

🪧 “EERO = TITAN SLAYER”

🪧 “RHYS MORGAN IS WELSH FIRE”

🪧 “EMILY STILL SUCKS”

🪧 “BRITISH HOSPITALITY FOR CHAMPS”


[Commentary Desk – Ringside]

🎙️ Steve Pringle (play-by-play):

“Welcome, everyone, to Dynasty Wrestling: Clash 72, live on the Sanctioned Violence Network from a red-hot Stratford Arena in London, England! I’m Steve Pringle—”

🎙️ Eddie Bates (colour commentator):

“—And I’m Eddie Bates, and tonight, the tension is off the charts, mate! The road to Titans 2025 is heating up, and we’ve got a pivotal semi-final match in the DW Heavyweight Championship tournament!”

🎙️ Steve Pringle:

“That’s right! It’s ‘The Viking’ Bjorn Asulf vs ‘The Welsh Dragon’ Rhys Morgan—two of the most physically dominant and emotionally driven men in Dynasty today. The winner punches their ticket to the finals!”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“And in our main event? Buckle in. DW Champion Angelo Anderson teams up with the Caledonian Crushers to take on Eero Koshkinen and The Sovereign in a six-man war that could reshape alliances and rivalries in one night!”

🎙️ Steve Pringle:

“Plus, a rematch weeks in the making: ‘Platinum’ Emily Shaw vs. Kandi Sparks. Sparks has revenge on her mind, and Emily—well, Emily always has a trick or two up her sleeve.”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“Also on deck: British Hospitality clash with Riley Smith & Leo Lewis in tag team action as they prepare for their long-awaited rematch with the Dogs of War!”

🎙️ Steve Pringle:

“The path to Titans 2025 is narrowing, but tonight, it widens just enough for more chaos, more conflict, and maybe… just maybe… a glimpse of who will rise to take Angelo Anderson’s crown.”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“It’s Dynasty Wrestling. It’s Clash 72. And it’s time to fight.”

The camera cuts to the ring as the first match is about to get underway.

[Let Clash begin.]



Single Match
Emily Shaw vs. Kandi Sparks



Backstage

We cut to the backstage interview area at the Stratford Arena, where DW’s ever-reliable interviewer William Smith stands by with a mic in hand. Beside him are the fired-up, frustrated figures of British Hospitality — Harry Black and Alexander Hate. Both men eyes are burning with intensity. The crowd watching in the arena lets out a pop as the duo appears on the screen.

🎤 William Smith:

“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m joined by British Hospitality, who’ve just picked up another hard-fought win tonight — but Harry, Alexander… I can’t help but notice the frustration.”

Harry Black steps forward, jaw clenched, voice sharp and direct.

🎤 Harry Black:

“You’re right, Will. We are frustrated. Week after week, we show up, we fight, and we win. And yet somehow, we’re still standing in line while the Dogs of War keep dodging and ducking like the gutless champions they are.”

Alexander Hate nods, arms crossed, adding in with a simmering edge.

🎤 Alexander Hate:

“They want to pretend they’ve beaten everyone? That the division’s cleaned out? Nah, mate. All they’ve done is skate by — and run when it gets tough.”

🎤 Harry Black:

“So here’s the deal. No more waiting. No more asking. From this moment on, we’ll beat every single team they throw at us — one by one. Tag by tag. Until there’s no argument left.”

Alexander steps forward, eyes locked on the lens.

🎤 Alexander Hate:

“You want proof we’re number one? We’ll earn it in blood, sweat and broken egos. The Dogs of War can’t hide forever — and when we catch up, those belts are coming home.”

🎤 Harry Black:

“Hospitality’s over. We’re not here to serve… we’re here to take.”

The two storm off, leaving William Smith nodding solemnly.

🎙️ Steve Pringle (on commentary):

“British Hospitality just threw down the gauntlet — and you’ve got to respect it.”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“If the Dogs of War thought the storm had passed… they might want to double-check the forecast.”

Fade to black.



‘Road to Titans’ Semi-Final Match
Bjorn Asulf vs. Rhys Morgan



Ringside

The Stratford Arena buzzes with anticipation as the theme music of DW UK Champion Callum McLeod hits to a thunderous ovation. The proud Scottish powerhouse marches down to the ring, the UK Championship draped proudly over his shoulder. He slaps a few hands at ringside before climbing through the ropes and grabbing a microphone.

🎙️ Steve Pringle (commentary):

“Here comes the champ, and you can feel the pride coming off him. Callum McLeod survived a war at Original Sinnersto keep that title, and now the question is: what’s next?”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“And you just know Oliver Harrington’s lurking somewhere with his hair sprayed and his ego polished.”

The crowd chants “CAL-LUM! CAL-LUM!” as the champion raises the mic with a smirk.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“London! Let me ask you a question… who wants to see me defend this at Titans?!

The crowd roars in approval.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“Aye, I thought so. Now… there’s been one name flappin’ his gums week in, week out. Moanin’, whinin’, sayin’ he deserves a shot. That he was robbed at Original Sinners.”

A knowing smirk crosses McLeod’s face as he adjusts the title on his shoulder.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“Oliver Harrington.”

“The Essex Pretty Boy.”

“The spray-tanned spotlight junkie who thinks hair gel is a strategy.”

The crowd pops with laughter as a chant of “PRETTY BOY SUCKS!” echoes briefly.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“Now listen, I’m not gonna pretend he’s not talented. He’s got the skill. He’s got the arrogance. But what he hasn’t got — is proof. He hasn’t earned this.”

McLeod holds the DW UK Championship high, fire in his voice.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“So here’s the deal, Pretty Boy:

You want a shot at Titans?

Then earn it.

The fans lean in as the champion lays down the gauntlet.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“Next week, I’m pickin’ the opponent. One-on-one. If you win, you get your shot at Titans. If you don’t? Well… then I guess it’s back to the salon for another ‘hard day’s work’, eh?”

The crowd cheers wildly as McLeod paces the ring.

🎤 Callum McLeod:

“Let’s find out if you’re championship material — or just a reality show reject in wrestling boots.”

McLeod tosses the mic with a grin as his music hits again, raising the UK Title high to another wave of cheers from the Stratford crowd.

🎙️ Steve Pringle:

“Callum McLeod putting it plain and simple — put up or shut up. Harrington’s got one shot to prove himself next week!”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“The champ’s got confidence, and I’ve got a feeling he’s got something very interesting in mind for whoever he’s choosing.”

The camera fades on McLeod standing tall in the ring as Clash rolls on…



Tag Team Match
British Hospitality vs. Riley Smith & Leo Lewis



Backstage

The camera cuts to the dimly lit backstage corridors of the Stratford Arena, where the tension is palpable. A silence hangs in the air… until the heavy footsteps of ‘The Viking’ Bjorn Asulf echo into frame. He’s intense, jaw clenched, eyes wild with fury and purpose after his Road to Titans semi-final win earlier in the night.

Standing ahead, calm but deadly, is ‘The Black Raven’ Cedric Thornfield — dark coat draped over his shoulders, eyes locked on his rival like a hawk fixated on prey. Security and producers linger nearby, sensing the powder keg about to ignite.

Bjorn steps in close, chest heaving, his massive frame towering. Cedric doesn’t move an inch.

🎤 Bjorn Asulf:

“So it’s you. The final obstacle.

The shadow with a silver tongue.

You speak in riddles, Thornfield. At Titans, I’ll leave you broken — plain and simple.”

Cedric’s expression doesn’t change. His voice is cold and steady.

🎤 Cedric Thornfield:

“You mistake silence for weakness.

But I’ve studied you, Bjorn. You swing wild like a storm, but storms pass. And when the dust settles… all that’s left is the Raven.”

Bjorn lets out a low, guttural laugh.

🎤 Bjorn Asulf:

“You’ll need more than words to stop me.

I buried Rhys Morgan. I’ve crushed men stronger than you. You may play the poet, but at Titans, I’ll make you bleed like the rest.”

Cedric Thornfield (stepping closer, eyes narrowing):

“You want blood? Good.

Because I’m not walking into Titans to survive you — I’m walking in to make sure Angelo Anderson never sees your face.”

A tense beat. Neither man blinks. Their breathing heavy. The surrounding crew starts to edge in just in case it explodes.

🎤 Bjorn Asulf:

“I’m going through you, Thornfield.

Over your corpse, if I must.”

🎤 Cedric Thornfield:

“Then you’d better pray I stay down.

Because if I rise… there’ll be nothing left to bury.”

The staredown holds. Security steps between them before fists fly. Neither man breaks eye contact as they’re slowly separated.

🎙️ Steve Pringle (on commentary):

“Good lord, you could feel that through the screen. Bjorn and Thornfield — the storm and the silence — are about to meet at Titans… and something’s going to give.”

🎙️ Eddie Bates:

“They’re not just fighting for a title shot — they’re fighting for the right to be feared. And I don’t know who’s more dangerous.”

Fade to black.



Six Man Tag Team Match
Angelo Anderson & Caledonian Crushers vs. Eero Koshkien & The Sovereign


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