DW Clash 84
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 The Stratford Arena, London, England
📆 29th December 2025
The Pre show
[Scene: The camera pans across the grand facade of the Stratford Arena. Massive LED screens tower over the gathering crowd, displaying images of Cedric Thornfield and Bjorn Asulf. The atmosphere is electric as fans stream through the doors. We cut to the brightly lit pre-show desk located on the concourse, where William Smith stands, microphone in hand.]
William Smith: “Good evening, Dynasty fans! I am William Smith, and welcome to the pre-show for DW Clash 84! We are live from the state-of-the-art Stratford Arena in the heart of London, and the energy in this building is already off the charts!”
William Smith: “Tonight is a historic night. We have a packed card that culminates in a main event years in the making. But before we get to the ring, let’s talk about what’s at stake. We’ve got the ‘Helsinki Hammer’ Eero Koshinen facing the arrogant Riley Smith, and a massive non-title tag team clash featuring our champions, the Dogs of War.”
[Maxwell Blackwell slides into the frame, adjusting his velvet ring jacket with a smug grin.]
William Smith: “I’m joined now by ‘The Mirage’ Maxwell Blackwell. Maxwell, you aren’t on the official match card tonight, but you always seem to have a hand in the evening’s events. What are your thoughts on tonight’s lineup?”
Maxwell Blackwell: “[Using a posh accent] William, please. Just because I’m not ‘scheduled’ to wrestle doesn’t mean I won’t be the most talked-about man in this arena. Tonight is about intelligence over brute force. Look at Riley Smith — a man who understands that image is everything. He’s going to dismantle that Finnish mountain, Koshinen, with style. As for the main event? It’s a tragedy. A ‘Hot Shot’ against a ‘Berserker.’ I’ll be watching from the shadows, William. The mind always wins.”
William Smith: “A chilling perspective as always from Blackwell. Now, looking at our Main Event: Jet vs. Bjorn Asulf. Jet is a legend from the original 2001 run, a man who defined ’90 Degrees and Rising.’ But he’s stepping into the ring with ‘The Norse Nightmare,’ a man who treats the ring like a battlefield.”
[A sudden commotion behind the desk as fans scatter. The ‘Caledonian Crushers,’ Kyle McRae and Angus Blackhart, march past.]
Kyle McRae: “[Shouting at the camera] Hey Smith! Stop talking about the past! Jet is a relic! Me and Angus are the future of this division. While you’re hyping up these ‘legends,’ we’re busy planning how to take those Tag Titles from the Dogs of War!”
Angus Blackhart: “[Stares intensely into the lens, silent and menacing, before following McRae.]”
William Smith: “The tensions are clearly high backstage! Here is what you can expect tonight at DW Clash 84:”
| Match Type | Competitors |
| Singles Match | Union Jack vs. Geoffrey Hobbs |
| Singles Match | Rhys Morgan vs. Shannon O’Brien |
| Singles Match | Eero Koshinen vs. Riley Smith |
| Non-Title Tag Match | Dogs of War (c) vs. Gunnar & Shred |
| MAIN EVENT | Jet vs. Bjorn Asulf |
William Smith: “We are just minutes away from the opening bell. The fans are in their seats, the lights are dimming, and Steve Pringle and Eddie Bates are taking their positions at the commentary table!”
William Smith: “Can the high-flying Union Jack overcome the underhanded tactics of Geoffrey Hobbs? And in our main event, can Jet survive the pillaging path of the Viking, Bjorn Asulf?”
William Smith: “The wait is over. DW Clash 84 starts NOW!“
[Camera cuts to a sweeping shot of the ring as the lights go dark and the DW signature video begins to play.]
The show
The Post show
[Scene: The Stratford Arena is a sea of discarded streamers and cheering fans as the house lights come up. William Smith stands at the broadcast table, joined by the “Voice of Dynasty” Steve Pringle and the flamboyant Eddie Bates.]
William Smith: “What a night of sanctioned violence! We are still feeling the tremors from that main event. I’m joined by our commentary team, Steve Pringle and Eddie Bates. Gentlemen, where do we even begin?”
Steve Pringle: “It was a night of integrity and power, William. Eero Koshinen proved why he is the ‘Finnish boss’ of this promotion by dismantling Riley Smith. But I have to say, my heart goes out to the fans who had to witness Geoffrey Hobbs’ disgraceful tactics earlier tonight.”
Eddie Bates: “Oh, stop it, Steve! Hobbs is a genius. He did what he had to do to win. And let’s talk about Jet! The kid—well, the man now—still has it! To take down a monster like Bjorn Asulf? That is how you make a comeback!”
The Results Breakdown
| Match | Winner | Key Moment |
| Union Jack vs. Geoffrey Hobbs | Geoffrey Hobbs | Hobbs utilized his “Gentleman’s Agreement” to steal a victory. |
| Rhys Morgan vs. Shannon O’Brien | Rhys Morgan | The “Welsh Dragon” soared with the “Dragon’s Breath” 450 splash. |
| Eero Koshinen vs. Riley Smith | Eero Koshinen | The “Helsinki Crusher” silenced the “Golden Boy”. |
| Dogs of War vs. Gunnar & Shred | Dogs of War | The champions dominated with a brutal “Crocodile Clutch”. |
| Main Event: Jet vs. Bjorn Asulf | Jet | Jet defied the “Norse Nightmare” with his signature 360 Leg Drop. |
[The DW Heavyweight Champion, Cedric Thornfield, walks into the interview area, the gold belt draped over his shoulder. He looks cold and unimpressed.]
William Smith: “Cedric, you watched tonight’s main event closely. Jet just defeated one of the most feared men on the roster. Does the ‘Millennium’ star have your attention?”
Cedric Thornfield: “[In a quiet, icy voice] Jet is a ghost of the past. He’s a high-flyer who lives for the crowd’s cheers. I don’t care about cheers. I care about dominance. He can flip and dive all he wants, but in this ring, everything breaks. If he wants to prove he belongs in my Dynasty, I’ll be waiting to plant him into the mat for good.”
[The camera pans back to the desk as Cedric walks away without a second glance.]
William Smith: “Chilling words from our champion. Before we go, Eddie, any final thoughts on our winners?”
Eddie Bates: “I’m keeping my eyes on the Dogs of War. Under James Shepherd, those two are becoming the most dangerous unit in the UK. Gunnar and Shred didn’t stand a chance against that ‘Aussie Ankle Lock’.”
Steve Pringle: “And don’t forget Rhys Morgan. That young man represents everything DW should be—honor, speed, and heart.”
William Smith: “It’s been an unforgettable night at the Stratford Arena. For Steve Pringle and Eddie Bates, I’m William Smith. We will see you next time for more Dynasty Wrestling action! Goodnight, London!”

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