PV Uprising 136
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 Crimson Club Casino Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

📆 7th September 2025

(The show opens with a high-energy intro video package, a mix of fast-paced wrestling action, and gritty, urban graphics. The Project: Violence logo, a fist clenching a lightning bolt, flashes on screen. An aggressive rock-hip hop fusion theme song blares through the arena, and the camera cuts live to the packed Crimson Club Casino & Arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey.)

Zac Brindle: Welcome, everyone, to a very special edition of Project: Violence Uprising! I’m Zac Brindle, alongside the one and only Johnny Kaos, and we are just two weeks away from one of our biggest events of the year, Oblivion! 

Johnny Kaos: You know it, Zac! The road to Oblivion gets paved right here tonight in the Crimson Club! I’m ready to see some wild stuff, some mayhem, some chaos! This is where we figure out who is willing to do whatever it takes to get to the next level! 

Zac Brindle: A lot on the line tonight, Kaos. And we’ve got a loaded card to get us to Oblivion. We’re just moments away from our first match as Rex Stone takes on Brandon Snyder in a single match showdown.

Johnny Kaos: And you can bet that’s going to get nasty!

Zac Brindle: We’ll see how nasty it gets in a moment, but right now let’s hear from our ringside interviewer, Elena Cruz. 

(The camera cuts backstage to Elena Cruz. She stands in front of a neutral-colored background, holding a microphone, her demeanor clearly indicating her lack of interest in the proceedings. She’s scrolling on her phone, then looks up with a forced smile.)

Elena Cruz: My social media is blowing up already. You guys are so sweet. Thank you for all the likes! But enough about me. The champion himself, Caleb Knox, is with me now! 

(Caleb Knox steps into the frame, his face stoic and serious. He’s in his wrestling gear, a towel draped over his shoulders. He barely acknowledges Elena, instead staring directly into the camera lens.)

Caleb Knox: This is it. Two weeks away from Oblivion, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Tonight, my team and I face three of the best in this company. But make no mistake, my eyes are on one man: Dash Diaz. He may be the fans favourite, but he’s standing in my way. He thinks he’s a calculated prick who knows how to win , but he’s about to learn what it means to face the “Iron Heart”. Tonight, he feels the first taste of my Iron Will , and at Oblivion, I’m going to put him to sleep for good. 

Elena Cruz: Oh, that’s so intense! But Caleb, your team tonight includes two controversial figures: Jean-Louis Duval, who is just as arrogant as he is talented , and Gabriel Cross, who seems to think he’s fighting for a higher power. Can you trust them to be on the same page with you?

Caleb Knox: (Caleb looks at Elena, his expression unchanging.) I don’t need them to be on my page. I just need them to stay out of my way. I am the Project: Violence Heavyweight Champion , and I will always find a way to win. Tonight, tomorrow, and at Oblivion. That’s all you need to know.

(Caleb walks out of the frame without another word. Elena shrugs and looks back into the camera, still holding her phone in her free hand.)

Elena Cruz: See? What did I tell you? Guys, so much drama! Make sure you follow me for all the behind-the-scenes content! Back to you, guys. 

(The camera cuts back to the announce desk.)

Zac Brindle: A man of few words, but every word he says is with purpose. The Project: Violence Heavyweight Champion , Caleb Knox, is ready for war.

Johnny Kaos: I don’t care about what that stiff has to say, Brindle! This is the good stuff! This is the kind of animosity I want to see! We’re kicking off Uprising with a tag match, and later it’s a hell of a main event! Let’s get to the action!

(The show fades to the opening match’s ring entrances.)



Single Match
Rex Stone vs. Brandon Snyder

(The music hits, a modern rock anthem with a driving guitar riff, and Rex Stone makes his way to the ring. He’s wearing red and white tights with maple leaf designs, paying homage to his Canadian roots. The crowd roars their approval, chanting “Stone! Stone! Stone!”. Rex has a clean-cut, athletic build, and a focused expression. He looks determined, ready to prove that youth and discipline can outmatch experience.

Zac Brindle: A fantastic young prospect right here. Rex Stone has quickly become a fan favorite, known for his crisp, technical wrestling style. He’s a true prodigy.

Johnny Kaos: He’s a little too clean-cut for my liking, but I can’t deny his skills in the ring. This kid’s got a bright future if he learns how to get a little dirty!

(A generic, heavy rock track with no lyrics plays as Brandon Snyder enters. He’s a veteran on the independent circuit, a tough-looking brawler who’s been known to get under the skin of his opponents. He wears simple, worn-out black trunks and boots and looks at Rex Stone with a sneer.

Zac Brindle: Brandon Snyder is not going to make this easy for Rex. He’s a veteran who thrives on trying to frustrate his opponents with his brawling style.

Johnny Kaos: Snyder’s going to teach that little “prodigy” a lesson in toughness, Brindle. This isn’t ballet; it’s a fight!

(The bell rings. Rex Stone offers a handshake, but Snyder ignores him, shoving him back. Rex, showing poise beyond his years, just smiles and gets into a wrestling stance. The two lock up, and Rex immediately takes control, expertly transitioning from the tie-up into an arm drag, then into an armbar. Snyder struggles, but Rex’s grip is firm. Snyder finally gets to the ropes, forcing the referee to break the hold.

Zac Brindle: A perfect display of technical wrestling from Rex Stone. He’s already in Snyder’s head.

Johnny Kaos: Just a fluke, Zac! Snyder’s going to get him on the next go-around!

(Snyder tries for a cheap shot, but Rex ducks under his clothesline and hits a powerful 

German suplex. He gets back to his feet, and as Snyder stumbles, Rex hits a second German suplex, sending Snyder crashing to the mat. Snyder is reeling, and Rex goes for a third German, but Snyder uses his veteran instincts to block it. He then hits Rex with a brutal back elbow, stunning the Canadian prodigy.

Zac Brindle: Snyder showing that experience can be a great equalizer. He’s turning this into a brawl.

(Snyder takes control, working over Rex Stone with a series of heavy punches and kicks. He then sends Rex into the corner and charges, but Rex sidesteps the attack. He then runs the ropes and hits a rope-assisted springboard clothesline, stunning Snyder! Rex goes to the top rope and hits a running knee strike to the jaw! He then quickly takes Snyder’s arm and locks in his finisher, the Stonebreaker, a bridging crossface submission. The crowd is on its feet, roaring.

Zac Brindle: He’s got it locked in! The Stonebreaker! This is all over!

Johnny Kaos: No! He’s going to tap! Come on, Snyder, get to the ropes!

(Snyder fights for a moment, his face contorted in pain. He has nowhere to go. Rex wrenches back on the hold, and Snyder has no choice but to tap out!

Zac Brindle: And there it is! A definitive victory for Rex Stone! The prodigy continues his ascent! He’s a future champion, no doubt about it!

Johnny Kaos: He got lucky! That’s all! I still say he’s got a lot to learn before he can truly be a champion.

(Rex Stone releases the hold and gets to his feet. The crowd gives him a huge ovation as the referee raises his hand. Rex looks at the camera with a humble, respectful smile, and the show cuts to commercials with the crowd still chanting his name.)



Backstage

(The camera cuts backstage, showing a long, sterile hallway. The door to the Commissioner’s office is open, and a woman’s voice can be heard yelling from within. The camera pans closer, revealing Katya Roux standing in the office of Commissioner James Von Drake. She is a sharp-dressed, no-nonsense manager, her face a mask of fury.

Katya Roux: (her voice a furious whisper) James, what is the meaning of this? You scheduled my client, Midas, for a TV Championship defense tonight against Bernard Wolfe. And in two weeks, he has another defense against Dutch Ramirez! Do you know how much money I’ve spent on his ring gear? This is an outrage!

James Von Drake: (sitting calmly behind a large, ornate desk, a hint of a smile on his face.) Katya, please, sit down. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. I’m just trying to make for a good show.

Katya Roux: A good show? You’re trying to burn out my cash cow before he gets to the big leagues! You know as well as I do that the TV Championship is for wrestlers who are on the rise and could be potential future PV Heavyweight Champions. Midas has a target on his back! He shouldn’t be defending the title every week!

James Von Drake: Midas is the TV Champion, isn’t he? He should be a fighting champion. The fans want to see the best fight the best. Bernard Wolfe is a fan favorite, a “Wayward Traveller”, and he’s going to give Midas a hell of a fight. As for Dutch Ramirez, that’s two weeks away. What’s the problem?

Katya Roux: The problem is that a TV Champion should be a future champion! Not some punching bag for every man on the roster! This isn’t fair, James!

James Von Drake: Life isn’t fair, Katya. Midas has a target on his back because he holds the gold. He’s a TV Champion, and the TV Championship is a stepping stone to the big one. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a show to run.

(Katya glares at Von Drake, then storms out of the office, slamming the door shut. Von Drake just shakes his head and looks at the camera with a sly grin. The camera cuts back to the announce desk.

Zac Brindle: Well, there you have it, Johnny. Katya Roux is not happy with the Commissioner’s decision. But I think I agree with James Von Drake. Midas needs to be a fighting champion.

Johnny Kaos: No, I agree with Katya! It’s not fair! You can’t just put your champion out there every week and expect him to come out on top! This is a disgrace! I’m ready to see some action, Brindle! Let’s get to the ring!)



Single Match
Boyd Jackson vs. Teddy Rush

(The roar of the crowd is a mix of anticipation and hostility as the music for Boyd Jackson hits the arena speakers. A hard-hitting hip-hop track with heavy bass fills the arena , and “The Juggernaut” makes his entrance with a menacing scowl. He’s a massive, muscular man with long dreadlocks , wearing dark, combat-style pants and heavy boots. The crowd boos him loudly, but he thrives on their disdain.

Zac Brindle: Here is “The Juggernaut” Boyd Jackson, a man who has no time for fan approval. He feeds off their boos, and you can see that mean streak in his eyes.

Johnny Kaos: He’s a monster, Brindle! He doesn’t just beat people; he breaks them! I can’t wait to see what he does to that little high-flyer!

(The music shifts to a high-energy hip-hop beat with sirens, and Teddy Rush bursts onto the stage. He’s a fan favorite , a Brooklyn native with an urban swagger and tattoos on his arms and chest. He tosses his snapback cap into the crowd and runs to the ring, his energy electric. The crowd is on its feet, chanting his name.

Zac Brindle: And here is a man who truly represents the heart of Project: Violence. Teddy Rush is a high-flying, technical hybrid who always puts on a show.

Johnny Kaos: Oh, look at him, all flash and no substance. This is a mismatch, Zac. The Juggernaut is going to crush him!

(The bell rings. Teddy Rush tries to use his speed and agility to circle Boyd Jackson, but Boyd is a step ahead. He catches Teddy with a brutal clothesline, sending him to the mat. Boyd then takes a moment to look at the crowd and smirk, feeding off their boos. He then lifts Teddy up in a military press, holding him high above his head for a show of strength before slamming him to the mat.

Zac Brindle: Look at the raw power of Boyd Jackson! He’s just toying with him!

(Boyd then sends a reeling Teddy Rush into the corner. He charges with an avalanche, crushing the “Skyline Specialist”. The crowd is on the edge of its seat, urging Teddy to fight back. Boyd then signals for his finisher! He grabs Teddy by the neck and lifts him into the air, but Teddy, with a burst of energy, manages to wiggle free. He then hits Boyd with a spinning heel kick, the Brooklyn Bomber. Boyd Jackson stumbles back, but he doesn’t fall.

Zac Brindle: A great shot from Teddy Rush! He’s trying to create some separation.

(Teddy climbs the ropes and hits a 

rope-walk arm drag. Boyd Jackson is finally off his feet, and Teddy Rush is on fire! He hits a slingshot cutter and then a tornado DDT. He goes for the pin, but Boyd Jackson kicks out at two, throwing Teddy Rush off him with sheer force.

Johnny Kaos: See that, Zac?! No-sold it! That’s what a real monster does!

(Boyd Jackson gets to his feet, a look of pure anger on his face. He’s had enough. He grabs a desperate Teddy Rush, lifts him up into a delayed vertical suplex, and holds him there for a full ten seconds before dropping him. Boyd then hits a massive spinebuster. He picks up Teddy and hits his finisher, the Judgement Slam, a spinning sit-out chokeslam. One… two… three!

Zac Brindle: A devastating finish! Boyd Jackson defeats Teddy Rush in a shocking and dominant display!

Johnny Kaos: I told you, Brindle! The Juggernaut is unstoppable! This is just a taste of what he’s going to do to the rest of the roster!

(Boyd Jackson stands over the fallen Teddy Rush, a look of triumph on his face. He raises his arms in victory as the crowd rains down boos. The camera zooms in on his menacing scowl as the show fades to commercial.)



Backstage

(The camera cuts backstage, showing 

Elena Cruz holding a microphone with a forced smile. She’s scrolling on her phone with one hand, her disinterest in the proceedings obvious

Dutch Ramirez walks into the frame, his rugged biker aesthetic on full display, with his long dark hair, thick beard, and tattooed arms.

Elena Cruz: (Without looking up from her phone) So, like, Dutch, everyone’s talking about Midas’s TV Championship match tonight. You have a title shot against him at Oblivion. Don’t you think it’s, like, totally unfair that he has to defend the title twice in two weeks?

Dutch Ramirez: (He looks at her with a gruff, no-nonsense demeanor.) Unfair? What’s unfair is a man getting a title shot and not getting to cash it in. Midas is a champion. Champions fight. He’s gotta defend the gold.

Elena Cruz: But what if Bernard Wolfe wins tonight? Then your match is, like, totally different. Are you still going to fight for the TV Championship if he loses the belt?

Dutch Ramirez: (Dutch shakes his head, a look of resolve on his face.) It doesn’t matter who holds the title. I earned my shot, and I’m cashing it in at Oblivion. If it’s Midas, I’ll ride the highway of pain all the way to a win. If it’s Wolfe, I’ll take him on, too. The belt is the destination, not the man holding it. A man of principle stands by his word.

Elena Cruz: Wow, okay, so you’re still fighting for the belt no matter what. That’s, like, so… committed. I guess I’ll just, like, have to update my socials. Thanks for the chat.

(Dutch Ramirez stares at her for a moment, unimpressed, then walks off. Elena immediately pulls out her phone and starts typing. The camera cuts back to the announce desk.)

Zac Brindle: A man of his word, Dutch Ramirez. He doesn’t care who he has to face, only that he gets his opportunity to win gold.

Johnny Kaos: You know what I respect about that guy, Brindle? He’s a real fighter! He’s not looking for a handout, and he’s not looking for an easy fight. He’s a man of his word! That’s what this business is all about!



TV Championship Match
Midas (c) vs. Bernard Wolfe

(The lights dim as an ominous, almost seductive theme song plays. Midas makes his way to the ring, the PV TV Championship gleaming over his shoulder. He’s flanked by his manager, Katya Roux, who holds a small tablet and whispers last-minute instructions to her client. Midas has a smug, confident grin on his face.

Zac Brindle: This is it, folks. The PV TV Championship is on the line. Midas, with his cunning manager Katya Roux, is set to defend his title. Midas is a rising star in this company, and a win here would only strengthen his case for a future PV Heavyweight Championship shot.

Johnny Kaos: You know it, Zac! Midas is a stud, a true champion! And with Katya by his side, he’s unstoppable! She’s the brain, and he’s the brawn!

(The music changes to a high-energy metal cover of ‘The Way Home’. 

Bernard Wolfe charges down the ramp, full of fire and intensity. He’s a cordial sort of guy with a bit of a violent streak, who wrestles in a style evocative of American independent wrestling, taking heavy inspiration from Puroresu & World of Sport tapes. He looks determined to win the title. The crowd is on its feet, chanting his name.

Zac Brindle: And here is the challenger, Bernard Wolfe. A man who combines American strong style with a high-flying offense. He’s a fan favorite, and he’s got a huge opportunity tonight.

Johnny Kaos: Wolfe is a little too wild for my taste, Brindle! He’s a reckless fighter, and Midas is going to exploit that!

(The bell rings. Midas immediately goes for a lock-up, but Bernard Wolfe pushes him away and hits him with a stiff elbow strike. Wolfe is a slow starter, taking a bit of time to build up his momentum. Midas capitalizes on this, sending Wolfe into the ropes and hitting a massive spinebuster. Midas then goes for the cover, but Wolfe kicks out at two.

Zac Brindle: A great start for the champion. He’s trying to keep Wolfe from getting any momentum.

(Midas is in control, landing a series of heavy punches and kicks. He then sends Wolfe into the corner, but Wolfe uses his agility to leap through the air and land on the top turnbuckle. He then hits a beautiful Bernard in the Sky with Diamonds, a top-rope Spanish Fly! The crowd roars as Wolfe goes for the cover, but Midas kicks out at two.

Johnny Kaos: Oh, that was close! I told you, he’s a reckless wild card!

(Wolfe goes for another high-flying maneuver, but Midas catches him and lands a devastating pumphandle muscular bomb of his own. Midas goes for the pin, but Wolfe kicks out at two!

Suddenly, the arena is filled with the sound of Apocalyptica’s “Heaven’s Gate”. Gabriel Cross appears at the top of the ramp, dressed in his crusader-like gear. He watches the match with an intense, solemn look on his face.

Zac Brindle: What is Gabriel Cross doing out here? He’s a man who believes he’s on a higher moral plane than his opponents. He’s been feuding with Bernard Wolfe for weeks!

Johnny Kaos: This is just to get in Wolfe’s head, Zac! You know he loves to play mind games!

(Wolfe is distracted by Gabriel Cross’s presence. Midas seizes the opportunity. He grabs a reeling Wolfe and hits him with a scoop slam. He then hits his signature swinging neckbreaker. Midas then climbs to the top rope, but Gabriel Cross grabs his arm and holds him there, an act of “divine intervention”. The referee is distracted by Midas, and Gabriel Cross shoves Midas off the top rope!

Zac Brindle: Oh, my god! Gabriel Cross just shoved Midas off the top rope! He’s costing him the match!

(Midas crashes to the mat. Bernard Wolfe is back on his feet and goes for the pin! One… two… Midas kicks out! The crowd can’t believe it!

Johnny Kaos: No way! I told you, Midas is the real deal! He’s a true champion!

(Katya Roux is on the apron, yelling at the referee. She’s distracting him. Midas, taking advantage of the chaos, gets to his feet and shoves a frustrated Bernard Wolfe into the referee. The referee is down! Midas then gets Wolfe into position and lands a crushing Elevated DDT. Midas then goes for his finisher, a powerful running knee strike! Midas lands the knee, and Wolfe is out! Midas crawls over to the fallen Wolfe and gets a two-count. He then gets Wolfe up for one last hit and lands the Knee of Midas, a running knee strike to the face. He then goes for the pin, but the referee is still down!

Katya Roux quickly gets into the ring, she pulls the referee up and gets him to his feet. Midas gets the pin, one… two… three! Midas wins!

Zac Brindle: I can’t believe this! A blatant cheating from Katya Roux and Gabriel Cross! This is an absolute disgrace!

Johnny Kaos: What are you talking about, Zac? Midas won the match! He retained the title! That’s all that matters!

(Midas gets to his feet, a huge grin on his face. He grabs his TV Championship, holds it high, and raises his hand in triumph. Gabriel Cross is at the top of the ramp, a look of satisfaction on his face as he looks at the beaten body of Bernard Wolfe. The show fades to commercial.)



Backstage

(The camera cuts backstage, showing Jean-Louis Duval in a velvet smoking jacket and silk scarf, a cigarette held stylishly between his fingers. He takes a long drag and exhales a cloud of smoke before addressing the camera with a condescending smirk.

Jean-Louis Duval: Ah, they have brought the cameras to me. It’s only appropriate, no? The spotlight should always follow greatness. Tonight, I have been forced to grace this little circus with my presence. And for what? To stand across the ring from a man I have already conquered. A man who the world knows as “The Spanish Ace,” Adam Garcia. He is a talented brute, I will give him that. He has his little fans who cheer for him. But they were not with him when I defeated him to win the European Cup. They were not with him when I proved, for the entire world to see, that France is the cultural and athletic capital of the world.

(Duval takes another slow drag from his cigarette, then flicks the ash to the ground.)

He comes to Project: Violence, to this… arena, thinking he can earn his redemption. He thinks he can out-think and out-fight “Le Génie du Ring”. He is a fool. Tonight, I will dance circles around him. I will humiliate him. I will remind him what it is to be outclassed by a true artist. And in two weeks, at your big event, Oblivion, I will do it all over again. I will break his spirit, and I will snap him like a twig. He thinks he can step to me? He should have stayed in his little country. I will not just beat him; I will prove that my greatness is his punishment.

(Duval drops the cigarette and crushes it under his expensive leather boot, a final, arrogant gesture before the camera cuts away.)



Six Man Tag Team Match
Adam Garcia, Dash Diaz & Masafumi Satake vs. Caleb Knox, Jean Louis Duval & Gabriel Cross

(The arena lights flash a brilliant red as the dramatic remix of “Boléro” fills the arena. Jean-Louis Duval emerges, draped in a velvet smoking jacket with a smug grin on his face. He is followed by his two partners, the stoic and intense PV Heavyweight Champion Caleb Knox and the devout and charismatic Gabriel Cross. They form a trio of cold-hearted pragmatism and theatrical cruelty.

Zac Brindle: A very dangerous trio in the ring right now. The PV Heavyweight Champion Caleb Knox, the European Cup winner Jean-Louis Duval, and the self-proclaimed “Celestial Crusader” Gabriel Cross.

Johnny Kaos: These three guys don’t mess around, Brindle! Knox is a brawling machine , Duval is a technical savant , and Cross is just… intense!

(The music shifts to a powerful hip-hop track with sirens. The crowd erupts as Dash Diaz enters, a stylish, athletic young man. He’s followed by the calm, dedicated professional IPWA International Heavyweight Champion Masafumi Satake , a powerhouse with a distinct scar adorning the left side of his orbital. Lastly, Adam Garcia makes his entrance. The “Mad Bull” is a cocky, calculated prick , but the crowd is solidly behind him.

Zac Brindle: A phenomenal team on the other side of the ring. Dash Diaz is one of the brightest young stars , Masafumi Satake is a veteran powerhouse , and leading them is the “Spanish Ace” Adam Garcia.

Johnny Kaos: Finally, some guys who are going to bring the fight! This is what the main event is all about!

(The bell rings. Adam Garcia and Jean-Louis Duval square off. The crowd is electric. Duval offers a mocking bow, which Garcia answers with a stiff slap to the face. Duval quickly gets Garcia in a Slingshot Suplex, then a Guillotine Elbow Drop. Duval then taunts Garcia and the crowd. Garcia, infuriated, gets back to his feet and sends Duval into the corner with a series of stiff chops and kicks. He then takes Duval down with a Media Luna, a 21 Plex. Garcia goes for the pin, but Duval kicks out at two.

Zac Brindle: A fantastic start by both men! Duval’s elegance and Garcia’s ferocity are on full display.

(Garcia tags in Masafumi Satake, and Duval quickly tags in Caleb Knox. The two powerhouses square off. They trade forearm shivers, each one more impactful than the last. Knox hits a Rocky Road, a running high knee strike, but Satake doesn’t flinch. Satake then hits a Roaring Elbow, knocking Knox back. Knox, however, responds with a Mountain Slam, a thunderous powerslam from the top rope. Knox goes for the pin, but Satake kicks out at two!

Knox tags in Gabriel Cross, and Satake tags in Dash Diaz. Cross immediately gets the better of the younger Diaz, hitting a Sanctified Strike, a high-impact, running elbow smash. He then sets up for the Divine Judgment finisher, but Diaz reverses it and hits a running Spanish Fly! The crowd is on its feet!

Johnny Kaos: Oh, my god! What a reversal! This kid is amazing!

(Diaz then hits a standing shooting star press on Cross. He then goes to the top rope for his finisher, a Flight 305. Cross, with a burst of energy, gets to his feet and goes to the top rope. He tries to get Diaz in a powerbomb, but Diaz gets out of it and tags in Adam Garcia! Garcia enters the ring and immediately hits a Suplex on Cross. He then gets Cross in his finisher, the Destino Final, a Vertical Blade Runner from a back grapple. Garcia goes for the pin, but Caleb Knox breaks up the count!

Zac Brindle: The match is breaking down! All six men are in the ring!

(A brawl breaks out. Knox and Satake are trading blows. Duval and Diaz are exchanging technical maneuvers. Cross and Garcia are going at it, fueled by their animosity. In the chaos, Adam Garcia gets the upper hand on Gabriel Cross and hits a Destino Final! He goes for the pin, and the referee counts! One… two… three!

Zac Brindle: It’s over! Adam Garcia, Dash Diaz, and Masafumi Satake get the huge victory! Adam Garcia gets a huge victory over his rival’s team!

Johnny Kaos: That’s it! They did it! The good guys won!

(The crowd roars as Adam Garcia, Dash Diaz, and Masafumi Satake celebrate their victory in the middle of the ring. Caleb Knox and Jean-Louis Duval, in their corners, stare on with looks of pure fury on their faces. The show goes off the air with Dash Diaz looking directly at Caleb Knox and pointing at his waist.)


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