PV Uprising 147
📺 Live on the Sanctioned Violence Network
📍 Crimson Club Casino Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

📆 7th February 2026

Welcome to PV Uprising 147, broadcasting live from the Crimson Club Casino & Arena in the heart of Atlantic City! Tonight, Project Violence continues its tradition of high-stakes action as we bring you a packed card that is sure to shake the foundations of the Sanctioned Violence group. 

Joining you at ringside are the voices of PV: the “straight-laced” Zac Brindle, who demands respect for the business, and the unpredictable Johnny Kaos, who is likely already looking for the first sign of hardcore mayhem. 

Here is what’s in store for you tonight:

  • Gabriel Cross vs. Steven Love: The action kicks off with a high-intensity singles match.
  • Scott Washington vs. Rex Stone: Two powerhouses collide in a battle for momentum.
  • The Starr Brothers vs. Anarchy Alliance: Tag team excellence is on display as these two units vie for a future shot at the PV Tag Team Championships, currently held by the Masters of the Mat. 
  • Elijah Drake vs. James Mendoza: High-stakes singles competition continues as Mendoza looks to secure a victory under the watchful eye of his faction.
  • Main Event – Rowan Scatino vs. Henry Steele: In our final match of the evening, Rowan Scatino takes on the powerhouse Henry Steele. With the PV Heavyweight Championship landscape always shifting under the reign of Caleb Knox, a win here for either man could change everything. 

The Commissioner, James Von Drake, has set the stage. Lead interviewer Elena Cruz is backstage—likely checking her social media—ready to catch the fallout from these encounters. 

The lights are bright, the crowd is ready, and Head Official Harper W. Williams is prepared to let the violence flow. It’s time for Uprising



Single Match
Gabriel Cross vs. Steven Love

As the bell rings, the two wrestlers lock up in the center of the ring. Steven Love, known for his technical prowess, quickly transitions into a side headlock, trying to ground the more explosive Gabriel Cross. Cross, however, uses his strength to push Love off into the ropes and greets him on the return with a devastating shoulder tackle that sends Love sprawling to the canvas.

Steven Love manages to regain control by targeting Cross’s left knee, utilizing the ring posts and ropes to apply pressure. Head Official Harper W. Williams watches closely, ensuring the action stays within the rules as he allows the match to flow. On the commentary desk, Zac Brindle praises Love’s “old-school” approach to dismantling an opponent, while Johnny Kaos grows impatient, calling for Cross to “just hit him with something hard”.

Cross eventually finds an opening, catching Love mid-air during a crossbody attempt and turning it into a swinging sidewalk slam. The momentum shifts as Cross unleashes a flurry of high-impact strikes, backing Love into the corner.

Love attempts a desperate “Hail Mary” superkick, but Cross ducks the move with impressive agility. As Love turns around, he is met with Cross’s signature high-impact maneuver. Cross hooks the leg, and Harper W. Williams delivers a steady, deliberate three-count.

Gabriel Cross stands victorious as his music blares through the arena. Elena Cruz is seen at ringside, more focused on her phone than the victory, likely posting an update to her social media followers about the “noisy” Atlantic City crowd. Steven Love retreats to the back, nursing his jaw, while Cross celebrates his hard-fought win in the Crimson Club.



Single Match
Rex Stone vs. Scott Washington

The bell rings and the contrast in styles is immediately apparent. Scott Washington, the powerful heel, uses his size advantage to shove Rex Stone across the ring. Stone, the technical face, quickly recovers and looks to use his superior wrestling acumen to ground the big man. Every time Stone attempts a waistlock or a limb-takedown, Washington uses sheer strength to overpower him, much to the chagrin of commentator Zac Brindle, who notes Washington’s lack of “finesse”.

The tide turns when Stone manages to catch Washington’s leg and transitions into a series of technical holds, focusing on the ankle and knee to neutralize Washington’s power. Stone’s resilience shines as he absorbs several heavy-handed strikes to lock in a sharpshooter. The crowd in Atlantic City rallies behind the technical underdog. Johnny Kaos on commentary, however, seems more interested in whether Washington will resort to his “dirty tactics” to break the hold.

Washington eventually reaches the ropes, forcing Head Official Harper W. Williams to call for the break. Williams, known for letting the action flow, gives the competitors space, which Washington immediately uses to his advantage.

Stone climbs the turnbuckle for a diving maneuver, but Washington catches him mid-air. As Williams is momentarily distracted by Stone’s foot being tangled in the ropes, Washington delivers a blatant low blow.

With Stone doubled over in pain, Washington grabs a handful of Stone’s tights and slams him into the mat with a thunderous powerbomb. Washington hooks both legs, and despite the questionable tactics, Harper W. Williams delivers a steady and deliberate three-count.

The arena erupts in boos as Washington stands over the fallen Stone, mocking the crowd’s favorite. Backstage, Elena Cruz is seen filming a selfie video for her social media, completely ignoring the controversial finish as she talks about the “vibes” in the Crimson Club. Scott Washington exits the ring with a smirk, having secured the victory by any means necessary.



Tag Team Match
The Starr Brothers vs. Anarchy Alliance

The bell rings and Stevie Rigg starts the match for The Anarchy Alliance against Simon Starr. Rigg uses his speed and high-energy offense to catch Simon off guard, landing a series of deep arm drags that send the younger Starr brother scrambling to his corner. Darren Starr tags in, but he is immediately met with a double dropkick from both Rigg and Edwin Ellis. The crowd at the Crimson Club Casino & Arena is on its feet as the fan favorites maintain early control.

The momentum shifts when The Starr Brothers utilize their “heel” instincts. As Head Official Harper W. Williams tries to usher Edwin Ellis back to his corner, Darren Starr lands a cheap shot from the apron on Stevie Rigg. The brothers then isolate Rigg, cutting the ring in half and utilizing quick tags to wear him down. Zac Brindle notes the effectiveness of their “cutthroat” strategy, while Johnny Kaos laughs at the cleverness of the illegal double-teaming occurring behind the referee’s back.

Stevie Rigg finally makes the “hot tag” to Edwin Ellis, who enters the ring like a house on fire, taking out both Starr brothers with a series of clotheslines and a double suplex. Ellis sets up for his finisher, but Darren Starr rolls out of the ring and grabs a heavy steel chair from under the apron.

As Darren distracts Williams by sliding the chair into the ring, Simon Starr pulls a pair of brass knuckles from his trunks. As Ellis turns around, Simon levels him with a loaded right hand. Simon quickly tosses the knuckles to Darren, who hides them under the ring just as Williams turns back to the action. Simon makes the cover, and Harper W. Williams delivers a steady and deliberate three-count.

The Starr Brothers retreat up the ramp, smirking and celebrating their stolen victory. Backstage, Elena Cruz is seen filming a live stream on her phone, completely ignoring the frustrated Anarchy Alliance in the background as she tells her followers how “exhausting” it is to work in Atlantic City. Meanwhile, Edwin Ellis and Stevie Rigg recover in the ring, staring down the winners as the hunt for the PV Tag Team Championships continues.



Single Match
Elijah Drake vs. James Mendoza

The Crimson Club Casino & Arena is electric as the legendary Elijah Drake makes his way to the ring to a massive ovation. James Mendoza follows, flanked by the “Blonde Bombshell,” Cherry Bordeaux, who struts down the aisle with an air of arrogance. As the bell rings, Drake shows why he is a legend, using his veteran experience to outmaneuver Mendoza at every turn. Mendoza, clearly frustrated, looks to Cherry at ringside for guidance.

Mendoza gains the upper hand through a series of tactical, albeit aggressive, strikes. Every time Drake begins to build momentum, Bordeaux provides a timely distraction, climbing onto the apron or shouting insults at the legendary face. On commentary, Zac Brindle condemns Bordeaux’s “devious” interference as a disrespect to the business, while Johnny Kaos seems entertained by her manipulative tactics.

Head Official Harper W. Williams maintains his composure, calling the match straight down the middle and keeping a close eye on Bordeaux’s antics. Despite her attempts to trip Drake or distract Williams during a pin attempt, the veteran’s resilience keeps him in the fight.

The match reaches its fever pitch as Mendoza sets Drake up for a finishing blow. Bordeaux slides a foreign object—a heavy gold compact from her fur coat—into the ring. As Mendoza reaches for it, Drake anticipates the move, kicking the object out of the ring and catching Mendoza with a lightning-fast sequence of strikes.

Drake hits his signature finisher, and as he makes the cover, Bordeaux desperately tries to grab Williams’ leg. However, Williams is too quick, seeing the interference and warning her off. He returns to the action and delivers his trademark steady and deliberate three-count.

Elijah Drake celebrates his victory, acknowledging the Atlantic City crowd. James Mendoza is left fuming in the ring while Cherry Bordeaux screams at the referee, her face twisted in a “cruel streak” of frustration. Backstage, Elena Cruz is seen taking a selfie, completely ignoring the legendary moment in favor of her social media engagement.



Ringside

The celebration for Elijah Drake is cut short in the most brutal fashion imaginable.

As Drake stands on the middle turnbuckle, acknowledging the roaring Atlantic City crowd, James Mendoza—fueled by the embarrassment of his loss—slips back into the ring behind him. Before the legend can turn around, Mendoza clips his knee, sending Drake crashing hard to the canvas.

Cherry Bordeaux doesn’t miss a beat. She tosses her fur coat aside, her “cruel streak” on full display as she begins to rain down sharp, pointed kicks on the downed veteran.

Suddenly, the heavy bass of a familiar theme hits the sound system, and the “muscle” of the unit, Henry Steele, emerges from the back. Steele marches down the aisle with predatory focus, sliding into the ring and immediately hauling a defenseless Drake up by his throat.

“This is a mugging! This is absolutely disgraceful!” Zac Brindle screams over the commentary headsets. Meanwhile, Johnny Kaos sounds almost impressed, noting, “That’s how you send a message, Zac! You take out the head of the mountain!”

Steele levels Drake with a thunderous powerbomb that seems to shake the ring boards. As Drake lies motionless, Mendoza and Steele hold him up, forcing him to watch as Cherry Bordeaux stands over him, mocking his legendary status with a condescending laugh. She pulls a pair of handcuffs from her gear—a devious strategist to the end—and the trio proceeds to tether Drake to the bottom rope, leaving him trapped for a final, coordinated assault of stomps and strikes.

Head Official Harper W. Williams tries to intervene, but a single cold stare from Henry Steele sends the referee back toward the ropes, powerless to stop the carnage.

Finally, the trio stands tall over the broken body of the legend. Cherry Bordeaux leans down, whispering something venomous into Drake’s ear before the three of them exit the ring, leaving the Crimson Club in a stunned, angry silence. Backstage, Elena Cruz is seen catching the tail end of the beatdown on a monitor, but she quickly turns her camera away to adjust her lighting for a TikTok, completely unbothered by the violence.



Backstage

Elena Cruz is standing backstage in the interview area, holding her phone up at an angle to ensure the lighting hits her face perfectly for her Instagram Live. She looks bored, checking her nails as the camera rolls.

Elena Cruz: “Hey everyone, it’s Elena. I’m currently backstage at the Crimson Club—which, honestly, could use a serious renovation—and I’m here with someone named Dash Diaz. Dash, people are talking about that whole thing in the ring with Elijah Drake, and apparently, you have some ‘feelings’ about it? Try to make it quick, my battery is at 15%.”

Dash Diaz: (Stepping into the frame, looking visibly agitated) “Feelings? Elena, that wasn’t just a ‘thing.’ That was a coward’s move. Elijah Drake is a legend in this business. He went out there, fought a hell of a match, and beat James Mendoza fair and square. And what does he get for it?”

Elena Cruz: (Barely looking up from her phone screen) “A free massage from Henry Steele? It looked pretty intense.”

Dash Diaz: “It was a mugging! Mendoza can’t handle a loss, so he has to have Cherry Bordeaux pull strings and Henry Steele do his dirty work. Bordeaux calls herself a ‘strategist,’ but there’s nothing strategic about triple-teaming a man who’s already given everything in that ring. It’s pathetic. Steele thinks he’s the ‘muscle,’ but he’s just a bully hiding behind Cherry’s schemes.”

Elena Cruz: (Rolling her eyes) “Ugh, you’re getting all worked up and it’s totally ruining the vibe of my stream. Do you have a point, or are you just going to keep yelling?”

Dash Diaz: “The point is, if Mendoza and Steele think they can just walk over the veterans of this company while Bordeaux pulls the strings, they’ve got another thing coming. You want to act like a unit? Fine. But don’t think for a second that the rest of the locker room is just going to sit back and watch you disrespect a legend like Drake. I’m putting all three of them on notice. This isn’t over.”

Elena Cruz: (Turning the camera back to herself immediately as Dash walks off) “Okay, so that was super aggressive. Anyway, guys, don’t forget to check out my latest haul video from the shops on the Boardwalk! Peace!”



Main Event
Rowan Scatino vs. Henry Steele

The atmosphere in the Crimson Club Casino & Arena is tense as the main event begins. Rowan Scatino enters to a roar of respect; the Atlantic City crowd hasn’t forgotten how close he came to dethroning Caleb Knox for the PV Heavyweight Championship. Across the ring stands the massive Henry Steele, still wearing a smug grin following his earlier assault on Elijah Drake. Cherry Bordeaux remains at ringside, her eyes fixed on Scatino like a predator.

The bell rings, and Scatino tries to use the momentum of his “hot streak.” He utilizes his speed to land several stiff kicks to Steele’s thighs, attempting to chop down the giant. However, Steele catches a third kick, pulls Scatino into a crushing bearhug, and slams him into the turnbuckle with terrifying force.

Steele dominates the middle portion of the match, showcasing why he is the “muscle” of his unit. He tosses Scatino across the ring with effortless overhead belly-to-belly suplexes. On commentary, Zac Brindle marvels at Steele’s raw power, while Johnny Kaos notes that Scatino looks “completely outclassed” by the sheer size of his opponent.

Every time Scatino mounts a comeback, Cherry Bordeaux is there to temper it. At one point, Scatino sets up for a springboard maneuver, but Cherry slides toward the apron, forcing Head Official Harper W. Williams to step between them. The split-second distraction allows Steele to recover and level Scatino with a devastating lariat.

Scatino shows incredible heart, managing to lift the 300-pound Steele for a desperation Samoan Drop. He climbs to the top rope, looking to finish the match, but Cherry Bordeaux jumps onto the apron, distracting Williams once again.

From the floor, James Mendoza—having sneaked back out to ringside—reaches up and trips Scatino, sending him crotch-first onto the turnbuckle. Steele wastes no time; he climbs up, hooks Scatino’s arms, and delivers a massive Super-Powerbomb from the second rope. Steele makes the cover, and Harper W. Williams delivers the steady, deliberate three-count.

As the bell rings, Henry Steele stands tall, but the “violence” isn’t over. James Mendoza joins him in the ring, and the two begin a methodical post-match beatdown on the exhausted Scatino.

Cherry Bordeaux struts into the center of the ring, her fur coat draped over her shoulders and an arrogant smirk on her face. She signals for Steele to haul Scatino up one last time. Steele drops Scatino with another thunderous slam, right at Cherry’s feet.

The show ends with a striking image: Cherry Bordeaux standing over the fallen Scatino, one high-heeled boot planted firmly on his chest, while Steele and Mendoza loom behind her like gargoyles. As the screen fades to black, Elena Cruz can be seen at the very edge of the frame, holding her phone up to capture a selfie with the victorious trio in the background.


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