DW Clash 87
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 The Stratford Arena, London, England
📆 19th January 2026
The Pre show
[The broadcast opens with a high-energy montage of the Stratford Arena. Fans are visible in the background, many wearing “Lionheart” shirts for Sullivan and Finnish flags for tonight’s main eventer, Eero Koshinen. William Smith stands at a podium, looking sharp in a navy blazer.]
William Smith: “Welcome to the pre-show for DW Clash 87! I’m William Smith, and we are live from London where the energy is absolutely feverish. Last week, Bjorn Asulf sent shockwaves through the industry by dismantling a legend, but tonight, the ‘Norse Nightmare’ faces a new kind of challenge.”
William Smith: “We kick things off with British Hospitality—Harry Black and Alexander Hate—looking to get back in the win column. They face the opportunistic duo of Geoffrey Hobbs and Riley Smith. Hobbs and Smith have been calling themselves the ‘Future of the Federation,’ but they’ll have to get through the veteran toughness of Black and Hate first.”
[Maxwell Blackwell slides into the frame, still riding high after his massive win over the Heavyweight Champion two weeks ago.]
William Smith: “Maxwell, you’re coming off a career-defining victory against Cedric Thornfield. Tonight, you face the fiery Liam O’Donovan. Are you concerned about a ‘trap match’?”
Maxwell Blackwell: “[Chuckling] A trap? William, I am the one who sets the traps. O’Donovan is all heart and Irish pride, but pride doesn’t help you when you’re swinging at a shadow. I’ve already beaten the king; tonight, I’m just playing with my food.”
William Smith: “In a clash of styles, ‘The Lionheart’ Jonathan Sullivan goes one-on-one with the clinical Stijn De Raaf. Sullivan is looking to build on his momentum from Clash 85, while De Raaf looks to prove that Dutch technicality trumps British heart.”
William Smith: “And in a massive tag team encounter, the Dogs of War—the reigning DW UK Tag Team Champions—will be in action against the makeshift but explosive duo of Union Jack and Oliver Reed. Reed and Jack are both coming off huge performances, and a win over the champions tonight could put them right in line for a title shot.”
William Smith: “Finally, our main event. Following his brutal victory over Jet, Bjorn Asulf returns to the ring to face the ‘Finnish Fire’ Eero Koshinen. Koshinen is known for his ‘Sisu’—that unbreakable Finnish spirit—but will it be enough to stop the pillaging path of Asulf?”
[Eero Koshinen walks toward the curtain, stopping briefly by the interview set. He looks intense, his eyes locked on the ring entrance.]
Eero Koshinen: “Asulf thinks he is a god of the north. But I am the fire that survives the winter. Tonight, I fight for Jet, I fight for the fans, and I show Bjorn that even a nightmare must end.”
William Smith: “The stakes couldn’t be higher! The fans are ready, the ring is set, and the action is about to begin. DW Clash 87 starts… NOW!”
The show
The Post show
[The camera pans the state-of-the-art Stratford Arena, where the sophisticated lighting setups are pulsing in a victory-themed blue and white for the main event winner. William Smith stands at the announcer’s desk, looking energized by the night’s final result.]
William Smith: “What a night of high-stakes action here in London! I’m William Smith, and DW Clash 87 has left us with more questions than answers as we head toward the next chapter of Dynasty Wrestling. From draws to monumental upsets, the Stratford Arena is still buzzing.”
Quick Results & Official Analysis
- British Hospitality vs. Geoffrey Hobbs & Riley Smith (Draw): “The night began with absolute chaos. Harry Black and Alexander Hate brought their signature brawling style, but the underhanded tactics of Hobbs and Smith led to a 2-star stalemate. Neither team could secure the win before the officials lost control.”
- Maxwell Blackwell def. Liam O’Donovan: “In a 3.5-star technical showcase, ‘The Mirage’ proved once again that he is a master of manipulation. Despite O’Donovan’s never-say-die attitude, Blackwell’s deceptive tactics allowed him to steal another massive victory.”
- Jonathan Sullivan def. Stijn De Raaf: “‘The Lionheart’ is officially on the climb! In a 2.5-star bout, Sullivan’s adaptability allowed him to overcome the surgical precision and sadistic joint manipulation of ‘The Surgeon’ Stijn De Raaf.”
- Dogs of War vs. Union Jack & Oliver Reed (Draw): “Our midcard tag team feature ended in a 2-star draw. The reigning UK Tag Team Champions, under the watchful eye of James Shepherd, used every brutal submission in their arsenal, but the ‘English Enigma’ and the ‘British Bomber’ refused to stay down.”
- Main Event: Eero Koshinen def. Bjorn Asulf: “The ‘Helsinki Hammer’ has done the unthinkable! In a 3-star powerhouse clash, Koshinen used his raw strength and ‘Sisu’ to finally halt the pillaging path of the ‘Norse Nightmare’ Bjorn Asulf.”
[Jonathan Sullivan walks toward the interview set, looking exhausted but determined. He is still adjusting his wrist tape.]
William Smith: “Jonathan, a hard-fought win tonight against a man as cold as Stijn De Raaf. You’ve stated you want to reach the top of Dynasty Wrestling; is this the first step toward the Heavyweight Title?”
Jonathan Sullivan: “Stijn is a scientist of pain, but he forgot that a lion’s heart doesn’t break easily. This wasn’t just a win, William; it was a message to the entire locker room. Whether it’s technical wrestlers or powerhouses, I am adaptable, I am resilient, and I am coming for the gold.”
William Smith: “As we wrap up here in Stratford, we have to look at the main event. Eero Koshinen, the man many call the ‘final boss’ of this promotion, has just handed Bjorn Asulf his first major setback since declaring war on British wrestling. Asulf is currently fuming at ringside, and I don’t think he’ll take this loss lightly.”
William Smith: “The landscape has shifted, and the hunt for the Heavyweight Championship has never been more crowded. For Steve Pringle and Eddie Bates, I’m William Smith. We’ll see you next time at the Stratford Arena!”
[The camera fades as Eero Koshinen stands tall in the ring, his stoic expression finally breaking into a nod of respect toward the London crowd.]

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