Post by Stephen Grant/ Daron Smythe on Dec 3, 2024 9:11:13 GMT -6
(The show opens with a sweeping aerial view of Atlantic City’s iconic boardwalk, the neon lights shimmering against the night sky. The camera transitions to the packed Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, where the ECWF faithful are on their feet, holding up signs like “All In for Mayhem,” “Revolution Rules the World,” and “Victor Kall = Forever Champ.” Pyro explodes from the stage, lighting up the venue in brilliant reds and golds. The theme song, “This Means War!” by Avenged Sevenfold, blares over the speakers as the camera pans over the raucous crowd.)
Josh Grant: "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to ECWF's All or Nothing! Tonight, we’re live from the sold-out Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in the heart of Atlantic City, New Jersey! The stakes could not be higher as ECWF’s finest from Monday Night Mayhem and Revolution clash to prove which brand reigns supreme!"
Tom Steiner: "Josh, this is more than just brand supremacy. Tonight, we’ll witness champions collide in four Showcase Matches that pit the very best against each other, plus the All or Nothing War, where Team Mayhem takes on Team Revolution in a battle for ultimate bragging rights!"
Josh Grant: "And that’s not all, Tom! In our main event, ECWF’s top prizes are on the line when the World Heavyweight Champion, Charlie Feigel, steps into the ring with the ECWF Heavyweight Champion, Victor Kall, in a clash for the ages!"
Tom Steiner: "But first, we kick things off with a Mayhem vs. Revolution showcase match as promising newcomer Piston Hondo from the Mayhem brand takes on returning hall of famer Dan Anderson representing Revolution"
(The camera cuts to the ring, where Sam Sparx stands with a microphone, ready to introduce the first match. The lights dim, and Limit Break (From Dragon Ball Super) hits over the PA as Piston Hondo’s entrance is about to begin.)
Josh Grant: "Buckle up, folks—tonight, it’s All or Nothing!"
Match 1
Mayhem vs. Revolution Showcase Match
Dan Anderson vs. Piston Hondo
The camera pans to the ring as Sam Sparx stands ready with her microphone. The crowd is buzzing with anticipation as the opening match of All or Nothing is about to begin.
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a Mayhem vs. Revolution Showcase Match!"
The arena lights dim, and "Limit Break" from Dragon Ball Super hits the speakers. A burst of blue and gold pyrotechnics explodes on stage as Piston Hondo steps out, his vibrant red and white jacket catching the light as he bows to the audience.
Josh Grant: "Here we go, Tom! Kicking things off tonight is Piston Hondo representing Monday Night Mayhem. This young competitor has been making waves with his high-energy style and precision striking."
Tom Steiner: "Hondo’s a real dynamo, Josh. He’s got a lot of heart, but he’ll need to stay on his toes against the powerhouse he’s about to face."
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, representing Monday Night Mayhem, from Tokyo, Japan, weighing in at 174 pounds… PISTON HONDO!"
(Hondo slides into the ring, removing his jacket as he prepares for action. The lights go dark, and "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage erupts over the speakers. Dan Anderson steps onto the stage, his stoic demeanor and intimidating presence drawing a mixed reaction from the crowd.)
Tom Steiner: "And here comes Revolution’s Dan Anderson. This man doesn’t just wrestle—he dismantles. Hondo’s speed will have to be on full display to counter Anderson’s raw power."
Josh Grant: "Anderson is the kind of competitor who thrives in the spotlight. He’s methodical, calculated, and relentless—a perfect representation of the intensity Revolution brings to ECWF."
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, representing Revolution, from Phoenix, Arizona, weighing in at 236 pounds… DAN ANDERSON!"
(Anderson climbs into the ring, locking eyes with Hondo. Referee Mark Jenkins calls for the bell, and the two competitors circle each other, the crowd already invested in the brand-versus-brand dynamic.)
Josh Grant: "This is what All or Nothing is all about—two top-tier athletes putting it all on the line for their respective brands. Piston Hondo versus Dan Anderson, Mayhem versus Revolution. Let’s go!"
(The match progresses with the crowd fully engaged, reacting to every strike, counter, and near-fall. Both men give their all, showcasing the best of their respective brands.)
Tom Steiner: "Hondo is showing incredible resilience here, but Anderson’s power is wearing him down. This is a battle of wills, plain and simple."
Josh Grant: "That’s why this match was chosen to open the show, Tom. It’s setting the tone for a night filled with high stakes and top-tier competition."
(As the bout reaches its climax, Anderson seizes his moment, catching Hondo mid-air and delivering a devastating DOA (Jumping Cutter). The crowd erupts as Anderson makes the cover, and Mark Jenkins counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner… DAN ANDERSON!"
Josh Grant: "What an opening contest! Dan Anderson with a huge victory for Revolution, but let’s not overlook the heart and determination of Piston Hondo. He gave it everything he had tonight."
Tom Steiner: "Absolutely. Hondo came out swinging, but Anderson’s ability to capitalize on that one big opportunity made all the difference. This is the kind of intensity you can expect all night here at All or Nothing."
(Anderson raises his hand in victory, acknowledging the crowd with a nod before exiting the ring. Meanwhile, Hondo slowly gets to his feet, earning a warm ovation for his valiant effort. The camera cuts to a wide shot of the crowd, buzzing with excitement as the commentary team sets the stage for the next match.)
Josh Grant: "If that was just the opener, I can’t wait to see what the rest of the night has in store!"
WINNER: DAN ANDERSON
{The cameras cut to the backstage area of the Ralston Arena as we see Robert Armstrong walking around the backstage area when he runs into not only The Rogue Horsemens' handler in Reno Dumont but also a Horsemen mainstay in the "Black King" Devon Slayton, who is dressed rather impeccably in his black suit}
Robert: Dumont...King?
{Devon Slayton steps up to Robert who squares back his own shoulders as he stands face to face with the older Horsemen}
Devon: So Robert, which side do belong to in all of...this?
Robert: La Familia Slayton, of course.
{Devon and Reno share a look before Reno gives a slow nod in return}
Robert: Is there something wrong with that?
Devon: No, nothing at all. However, I am starting to wonder somethings about how the Rogues are being run. I mean Reno has been doing a fine job...
Robert: Yeah, up until your cousins started having their own little war here in ECWF. I mean did you hear how David and Patrick might have caused Mayhem's GM to have a heart attack?
{Devon and Reno look at each other for a moment which Robert catches at which point his right eye raises in confusion}
Robert: Wait...it's more than a rumor?!
{Devon steps a little bit closer to Robert while stroking at his beard slightly before looking the younger man in the eyes}
Devon: What this is, Robert, is a way for you to look at this as an opportunity. A chance for you to expand past just being a run of the mill thug for the Dynasty because my cousins seem to think that I don't pay attention to what's going on, when actually I do.
{Robert looks between Devon and Reno for a few seconds before he slowly nods}
Robert: Alright, tell me what you need.
{Devon gives Robert one of his signature smug old smiles from the "Bad Old Days"}
Devon: No, the question is what do *YOU* need?
{Devon then drapes an arm across Robert's shoulders as the screen cuts to a different location}
Match 2
Horror-Core Championship Match
John Blade vs. Misery (c)
(The crowd roars as Sam Sparx stands in the center of the ring, ready to introduce the next match.)
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the ECWF Horror-Core Championship!"
(The familiar sounds of "The Time Is Now" blare through the speakers as John Blade makes his entrance. The crowd erupts in a mix of cheers and boos as Blade salutes and charges down the ramp, exuding confidence.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, the challenger, from Boston, Massachusetts, weighing in at 251 pounds… JOHN BLADE!"
Josh Grant: "John Blade is no stranger to championship gold, Tom. He’s been in this business for years and knows exactly what it takes to capitalize on opportunities like this."
Tom Steiner: "But tonight, he’s stepping into Misery’s world—a champion who thrives in the chaos of the Horror-Core division."
(Blade steps into the ring and throws his hat into the crowd before posing in the corner. The arena darkens as a menacing red spotlight focuses on the stage. “Debonaire” by Dope hits, and Misery steps out with the Horror-Core Championship draped over his shoulder. His massive frame and dark presence silence the crowd momentarily before they erupt in a chorus of boos.)
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, from the Pits of Despair, weighing in at 295 pounds, he is the ECWF Horror-Core Champion… MISERY!"
Josh Grant: "Misery is one of the most dominant forces in ECWF. He doesn’t just defend his title—he sends a message every time he steps into that ring."
Tom Steiner: "And with his history in the Hardcore division, he’ll be looking to leave no doubt tonight against Blade."
(Misery climbs into the ring, glaring at Blade as he raises the championship high. Referee Nick Pack takes the belt and holds it up, signaling the stakes of this clash. The bell rings, and the match begins.)
(The action is fierce and brutal, with Misery using his overwhelming size and strength to dominate much of the match. Blade shows resilience, using his experience to counter Misery's attacks with quick strikes and grapples. The tide turns multiple times, keeping the crowd engaged.)
(Late in the match, Blade begins to rally, surprising Misery with a flurry of punches and a thunderous powerslam. Just as Blade sets up for his finisher, “Je$tYr $eRyOu$” sprints down the ramp, a steel chair in hand.)
Josh Grant: "Wait a minute! What’s Je$tYr $eRyOu$ doing out here? He’s not scheduled to be part of this match!"
Tom Steiner: "This is the Horror-Core division, Josh—anything can happen!"
(SeRyOu$ slides into the ring and levels Misery with a brutal chair shot to the back of the head. Misery collapses to the mat as SeRyOu$ smirks. Blade looks confused for a moment but quickly seizes the opportunity. He covers Misery as Nick Pack counts the three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner… and the NEW ECWF Horror-Core Champion… JOHN BLADE!"
Josh Grant: "John Blade has done it! He’s the new Horror-Core Champion, but he has Je$tYr $eRyOu$ to thank for that assist!"
Tom Steiner: "Misery was blindsided, Josh. SeRyOu$ made sure the champion’s reign ended in controversy."
(Blade celebrates briefly before exiting the ring with the Horror-Core Championship. Meanwhile, SeRyOu$ grabs a microphone, standing over the fallen Misery.)
Je$tYr $eRyOu$: "You thought you could take from me, Misery? You thought you could steal my Horror-Core Title and get away with it? Well, now we’re even! It doesn’t matter anymore, because I’m the Midwest Champion, and you can keep licking your wounds. Revenge is a dish best served cold… and tonight, I just served it up piping hot!"
(He throws the microphone onto Misery’s chest before leaving the ring, laughing to himself as the crowd boos.)
Josh Grant: "Je$tYr $eRyOu$ just sent a loud and clear message to Misery: revenge has been served, and he’s moving on."
Tom Steiner: "But what’s next for Misery? You have to imagine he won’t take this lying down. This rivalry might be far from over."
(The camera focuses on Misery stirring in the ring, seething with rage as the show cuts to a promotional package for the next match.)
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: JOHN BLADE
Match 3
ECWF Trios Championship Match
The Outsiders (c) vs. The Age of Fall
(The arena lights dim as Sam Sparx steps into the ring to announce the next match.)
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the ECWF Trios Championships!"
(The crowd cheers as "Something For You" by David Rolfe hits the speakers. Levi Carter, Jacob Letoa, and Jay Reynolds - The Age of Fall —make their entrance, exuding confidence and determination. The trio walks down the ramp, focused and ready for the challenge ahead.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, the challengers… LEVI CARTER, JACOB LETOA, AND JAY REYNOLDS… THE AGE OF FALL!"
Josh Grant: "The Age of Fall is one of the most experienced trios in ECWF, and they’ve made it clear they’re here to dominate the division."
Tom Steiner: "This team has all the tools to dethrone The Outsiders tonight—power, skill, and years of experience working together."
(As the challengers settle into the ring, Rockhouse by Frank Shelley blares through the arena. The crowd erupts as The Outsiders — Travis Deacon Hall, Steven McKnight, and Angellus —emerge, the ECWF Trios Titles draped over their shoulders. They play to the crowd before locking their eyes on their challengers.)
Sam Sparx: "And their opponents, they are the reigning and defending ECWF Trios Champions… "
Josh Grant: "The Outsiders have been a dominant force in the Trios division, and they’re not going to let go of those titles without a fight."
Tom Steiner: "But this is their toughest challenge yet, Josh. The Age of Fall has a game plan, and you can bet they’ll do whatever it takes to leave with gold around their waists."
(The two teams stand across from each other in the ring, exchanging glares as Susan Spinelli holds up the Trios Championships to signify the stakes. The bell rings, and the match is underway.)
(The match is a showcase of trios excellence, with high-impact moves, quick tags, and moments of chaos as both teams fight to establish control. The Outsiders use their natural chemistry and explosive athleticism to keep The Age of Fall off balance, while the challengers rely on their strength and cunning to stay in the fight.)
(The climax comes when Levi Carter attempts a high-risk maneuver, only for Robert Saints to counter with a devastating powerbomb. This sets up a chain reaction, with all six men brawling in and around the ring. Amid the chaos, Travis Deacon Hall hits Jacob Letoa with the Deacon Bomb (Spinebuster), while Steven McKnight lands a brutal Sky High Slam on Jay Reynolds.)
(With Carter still down, Saints tags in McKnight, who plants him with the Thunderclap Driver (Double Underhook Piledriver). McKnight covers Carter as Spinelli counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here are your winners… and the NEW ECWF Trios Champions… THE AGE OF FALL!"
Josh Grant: "The Age of Fall has done it! They’ve dethroned The Outsiders and are now the Trios Champions!"
Tom Steiner: "This was an incredible battle, and The Age of Fall showed why they’re one of the most dangerous factions in ECWF history. The Outsiders fought hard, but tonight belongs to the challengers."
(The Age of Fall celebrates in the ring, hoisting the Trios Titles high as the crowd gives a mixed reaction. The camera pans to The Outsiders on the outside, regrouping and glaring at their victorious opponents.)
Josh Grant: "The Outsiders will be looking for revenge, no doubt, but tonight marks a new era in the Trios division."
Tom Steiner: "The Age of Fall came in with a plan and executed it to perfection. The gold is theirs, and now they’re the team to beat in ECWF."
(The show transitions to a backstage interview segment, leaving the crowd buzzing from the thrilling title change.)
WINNERS AND NEW TRIOS CHAMPIONS: THE AGE OF FALL
Match 4
Nex*Gen Champion vs. Midwest Champion
Cliff O'Clink vs. Je$tYr $eRyOu$
(The crowd erupts as Sam Sparx steps into the ring, her voice echoing through the arena.)
Sam Sparx: "The following is a Champion vs. Champion match, scheduled for one fall!"
(The haunting tones of “The Purge” by In This Moment fill the arena as Cliff O'Clink strides out from the curtain, exuding intensity. The NexGen Champion has his title belt slung over his shoulder, his focus locked on the ring.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, from Oakland, California, weighing in at 222 pounds, he is the NexGen Champion... CLIFF O'CLINK!"
Josh Grant: "Cliff O'Clink has been a standout in ECWF’s NexGen division, but tonight, he faces a unique challenge in this champion vs. champion bout."
Tom Steiner: "O'Clink is a technician and a brawler rolled into one. He’ll need every bit of that versatility to take on the Midwest Champion tonight."
(As O'Clink settles into the ring, “Prince Charming” by Metallica hits the speakers. Je$tYr $eRyOu$ emerges, Midwest Championship around his waist. He saunters down the ramp, oozing charisma, but his eyes betray his wariness as he surveys O'Clink.)
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, from New Orleans, Louisiana, weighing in at 245 pounds, he is the Midwest Champion... JE$TYR $ERYOU$!"
Josh Grant: "$eRyOu$ has had a target on his back ever since winning the Midwest Championship. He’s flashy, cocky, but undeniably skilled."
Tom Steiner: "And let’s not forget his history with Misery—there’s unfinished business there, but tonight, $eRyOu$ can’t afford any distractions."
(Mark Jervis holds both title belts aloft before signaling for the bell. The crowd roars as the two champions circle each other.)
(The match begins methodically, with O'Clink trying to wrestle $eRyOu$ down and $eRyOu$ countering with his quickness and unorthodox style. Momentum swings back and forth as both men pull out their signature offense, showcasing why they hold championship gold in ECWF.)
(In the closing moments, $eRyOu$ attempts his Cash Flow Cutter (Springboard Cutter), but O'Clink catches him mid-air and counters into The End (Powerbomb into Codebreaker). The crowd pops as O'Clink makes the cover, and Jervis counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner, the NexGen Champion... CLIFF O'CLINK!"
Josh Grant: "What a victory for Cliff O'Clink! He just proved he’s a force to be reckoned with, even outside of the NexGen division."
Tom Steiner: "$eRyOu$ gave it his all, but O'Clink was one step ahead tonight. That counter into The End was incredible!"
(As O'Clink celebrates his victory, the crowd’s reaction shifts to a mix of cheers and gasps as Misery storms the ring from the crowd. Before $eRyOu$ can recover, Misery levels him with a thunderous Cruor (Gore/Spear), leaving the Midwest Champion writhing on the mat.)
Josh Grant: "MISERY! He’s here, and $eRyOu$ never saw it coming!"
Tom Steiner: "This is payback, plain and simple. Misery has been waiting for the right moment, and he just made a statement!"
(Misery picks up the Midwest Championship, holding it high above his head as the crowd roars in approval. He glares down at $eRyOu$ before tossing the belt onto his chest with disdain. Misery exits the ring, his message delivered, as the camera captures the fallen champion and the crowd’s deafening reaction.)
Josh Grant: "Misery said he’d get even, and tonight, he did just that. But what does this mean for the Midwest Championship?"
Tom Steiner: "It means the rivalry between $eRyOu$ and Misery is far from over, and I have a feeling things are about to escalate."
(The scene fades with Misery standing tall at the top of the ramp, a smirk of satisfaction on his face as the show transitions to a backstage segment.)
WINNER: CLIFF O CLINK
Match 5
Champion vs. Champion Showcase
ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions Victor Kall & Claire Hawkins vs. ECWF World Tag Team Champions Daron Smythe & Erik Holland
(The camera pans across the roaring crowd as Julia Mexican takes the
microphone in the ring.)
Julia Mexican: "The following is a Champion vs. Champion tag team match, scheduled for one fall!"
(The lights dim, and an eerie red glow fills the arena as the haunting sounds of “Black No. 1” by Type O Negative signal the arrival of Victor Kall and Claire Hawkins. The ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions step onto the stage, their titles glinting under the lights. Kall, stoic and menacing, walks ahead while Hawkins, with her signature gothic flair, casts an unsettling smile toward the camera.)
Julia Mexican: "Introducing first, they are the ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions... VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall and Claire Hawkins are an imposing duo. Their chemistry as a team is undeniable, and they bring a different kind of intensity to every match."
Demon: "Hawkins’ unpredictability and Kall’s power make them dangerous against any team, even champions like Smythe and Holland."
(As Kall and Hawkins enter the ring, “#1” by Nelly transitions into “The Dying Song” by Slipknot, blending the individual themes of Daron Smythe and Erik Holland. The ECWF World Tag Team Champions emerge, their titles slung over their shoulders. Smythe taunts the crowd, while Holland looks focused, his injured back clearly a factor as he stretches near the ring steps.)
Julia Mexican: "And their opponents, they are the ECWF World Tag Team Champions... DARON SMYTHE AND ERIK HOLLAND!"
Matt Weiser: "Smythe and Holland are no strangers to big matches, but tonight, Holland’s back injury could play a crucial role."
Demon: "If Smythe and Holland aren’t on the same page, Kall and Hawkins will exploit that in a heartbeat."
(The tension is palpable as Julie McNally signals for the bell.)
(The match sees both teams showcasing their strengths. Hawkins uses her agility and trickery to keep Smythe off-balance, while Kall’s raw power matches up with Holland’s resilience. Smythe and Holland’s experience as a team allows them to gain control multiple times, but Kall and Hawkins' unorthodox teamwork keeps them in the fight.)
(Holland, the legal man, hoists Kall up for The Toxic Avenger (Attitude Adjustment). Kall’s legs swing out, narrowly missing Daron Smythe, who ducks under—a callback to a similar sequence in a previous encounter. However, this time, as Smythe turns around, Claire Hawkins spits her infamous black poison mist directly into his eyes, blinding him.)
Matt Weiser: "The black mist! Claire Hawkins just blinded Daron Smythe!"
(Holland, momentarily distracted, puts Kall down and charges at Hawkins, who pulls the top rope down. Holland tumbles to the outside, landing hard on the ring apron and clutching his injured back in visible agony.)
Demon: "Holland’s back just took another hit! He’s in bad shape out there!"
(Inside the ring, Kall seizes the moment, grabbing the blinded Smythe and planting him with the Burn Cycle (twisting fisherman’s suplex). Kall makes the cover as McNally counts the three.)
Julia Mexican: "Here are your winners, the ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions... VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
(The crowd erupts as Kall and Hawkins stand tall, their titles raised high. Smythe rolls out of the ring, still trying to clear his eyes, while Holland clutches his back at ringside, clearly in pain.)
Matt Weiser: "What a win for Kall and Hawkins! They outsmarted Smythe and Holland, and you have to wonder if Holland’s injury sealed the fate of the World Tag Team Champions tonight."
Demon: "This was more than just a win. Kall and Hawkins sent a message—they’re the top champions in ECWF’s tag divisions, and anyone who steps up better be ready for anything."
(Kall and Hawkins exit the ring, celebrating as they walk up the ramp. Meanwhile, Holland and Smythe regroup at ringside, the frustration and pain etched across their faces as the show transitions to a backstage segment.)
WINNERS: VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS
Match 6
All or Nothing War
Team Mayhem (Daron Smythe, Misery, Deena Hixx, Andrew Raynes, & Robert Armstrong) vs. Team Revolution (Amber Indigo, Cliff O’Clink, Vanko, Angellus, & Titus Manu)
(The energy in the Hard Rock Live arena is electric as Julia Mexican stands in the center of the ring, microphone in hand.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is the All or Nothing War! This match will be fought under elimination rules until one team is completely defeated!"
(“Vengo Por Ti” by Def Rebel hits, and Amber Indigo leads Team Revolution onto the stage. Clad in matching black-and-gold attire, the team looks united and focused, each competitor carrying themselves with intensity as the crowd erupts in a mixed chorus of boos and cheers.)
Julia Mexican: "Introducing first, representing Revolution… AMBER INDIGO, CLIFF O’CLINK, VANKO, ANGELLUS, AND TITUS MANU!"
Matt Weiser: "Team Revolution has some heavy hitters tonight, and their chemistry is undeniable. With names like Vanko and Angellus, it’s clear they’re here to dominate."
Demon: "Don’t sleep on Amber Indigo either. She may be the smallest competitor in this match, but she’s one of the most dangerous."
(As Revolution takes their places, “This Fire Burns” by Killswitch Engage signals the arrival of Team Mayhem. Daron Smythe leads his team—Misery, Deena Hixx, Andrew Raynes, and Robert Armstrong—onto the stage. The crowd reacts with another mix of cheers and jeers, but the confidence of Team Mayhem is palpable.)
Julia Mexican: "And their opponents, representing Mayhem… DARON SMYTHE, MISERY, DEENA HIXX, ANDREW RAYNES, AND ROBERT ARMSTRONG!"
Matt Weiser: "Team Mayhem is no slouch either. Misery and Raynes bring raw power, Armstrong and Smythe bring cunning, and Deena Hixx is a wild card who’s always willing to take risks."
Demon: "The stakes couldn’t be higher. Both sides have a lot to prove in this All or Nothing War."
(As Mayhem enters the ring, the referee, Julie McNally, signals for the bell, and the chaotic battle begins.)
The match breaks down into chaotic pairings with competitors battling both inside and outside the ring.
Deena Hixx and Amber Indigo brawl near the barricade, with Deena ultimately spearing Amber through the barricade, rendering both competitors incapacitated.
Cliff O’Clink tries to deliver a Coup De Grace (double stomp) from the top turnbuckle to Daron Smythe, who is prone on a ringside table, but Smythe rolls off at the last moment, sending Cliff crashing through the table.
Vanko and Angellus team up to powerbomb Misery through another ringside table, but they’re quickly met with brutal chair shots to the head and back from Andrew Raynes and Robert Armstrong.
Titus Manu attempts a swan dive from the ring to the outside, taking himself and Armstrong out of the match temporarily.
Titus recovers first and rolls Raynes back into the ring, where Raynes delivers the Shattered Glass (leaping reverse STO). A dazed Titus stumbles to his feet, only to duck a #1 and Done superkick from Smythe, the kick catches Andrew Raynes in the face (on accident?) sending Raynes out of the ring. However, Smythe capitalizes with a second #1 and Done, this time connecting with Titus to secure the victory for Team Mayhem.
Julia Mexican: "Here are your winners… TEAM MAYHEM!"
(The crowd erupts in a mixed reaction as Daron Smythe stands tall in the center of the ring, raising his arms in triumph. Misery, Andrew Raynes, and Robert Armstrong regroup, celebrating the hard-fought victory.)
Matt Weiser: "Team Mayhem has done it! What a chaotic, brutal war this turned out to be, but in the end, Daron Smythe delivered the decisive blow."
Demon: "This was a match about survival and pride, and Mayhem proved they had what it takes to outlast Revolution."
(As Team Mayhem exits the ring, the camera lingers on the wreckage around ringside—broken tables, chairs, and fallen bodies—before cutting to a video package for the next match.)
WINNERS: TEAM MAYHEM
Match 7
ECWF Women's Champion Claire Hawkins vs. ECWF Diamond Champion Crystal Zdunich
(Champion vs. Champion Showcase Match)
(The camera pans over the excited crowd in Atlantic City as the opening notes of "Roses" by Goldlink echo through Hard Rock Live. A shower of rose petals falls from the rafters as Crystal Zdunich steps onto the stage, her signature confident smile on full display. The Diamond Champion raises her title high as the crowd cheers.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is a Champion vs. Champion match! Introducing first, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 115 pounds, she is the ECWF Diamond Champion… THE BLOSSOMING ROSE, CRYSTAL ZDUNICH!"
Matt Weiser: "Crystal Zdunich has been a staple of the Diamonds Division, and tonight she faces her biggest challenge yet—going head-to-head with the Women’s World Champion."
Demon: "Crystal’s speed and agility are unmatched, but will it be enough to counter Claire Hawkins’ technical prowess and ferocity?"
(As Crystal enters the ring, her theme fades out. A haunting, melodic tune begins as "Orbit Culture" by Nensha plays. The lights dim to an eerie red as Claire Hawkins emerges from the entrance, her eyes cold and calculating. Draped in her Women’s Championship, she marches to the ring, exuding dominance.)
Julia Mexican: "And her opponent, from Salem, Massachusetts, weighing in at 145 pounds, she is the ECWF Women’s Champion… THE WITCH OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING, CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
Matt Weiser: "Claire Hawkins has been unstoppable since capturing the Women’s Championship. Tonight, she looks to prove she’s not just the queen of the Women’s Division but of ECWF itself."
Demon: "She calls herself 'The Witch,' and when she steps into that ring, it’s as if she’s cast a spell over her opponents. Let’s see if Crystal Zdunich can break it."
(Hawkins steps into the ring, locking eyes with Zdunich as she hands her title to the referee, Salty McGee. The atmosphere is tense as the crowd buzzes with anticipation. McGee signals for the bell, and the match begins.)
Claire Hawkins immediately establishes her strength advantage, forcing Crystal Zdunich into the corner with a powerful lock-up.
Matt Weiser: "Right from the bell, Claire Hawkins sends a message loud and clear. That lock-up wasn’t just about positioning—it was a statement. She’s here to dominate, and Crystal’s feeling every ounce of that strength as she’s muscled into the corner."
Crystal counters Claire’s offense with quick strikes and acrobatic maneuvers, keeping the Witch off balance.
Demon: "True, but you can’t count out Crystal Zdunich. She’s slippery as hell and just as quick. Those strikes and flips? They’re not just flashy; they’re effective. Claire might’ve underestimated how fast Crystal can shift gears."
The tide turns when Hawkins counters a springboard attempt from Crystal into a devastating spinebuster, taking control of the match.
Matt Weiser: "You’re spot on there, Demon. But look at this—Hawkins shutting down the springboard with a spinebuster that could knock the wind out of a bear. That’s the kind of power that changes a match in an instant."
Hawkins focuses on wearing down Crystal with a series of submission holds targeting the back and neck, but Crystal shows her resilience, battling out and landing a stunning hurricanrana.
Demon: "And now Claire’s playing it smart, grinding Crystal down with those submissions. Targeting the back and neck? That’s not just pain; it’s strategy. If Crystal can’t move, she can’t hit those high-flying moves she’s known for."
Crystal attempts the Smell the Roses (Handspring Cutter), but Claire catches her mid-move, transitioning into a vicious neckbreaker.
Matt Weiser: "But Zdunich is showing the heart of a fighter! That hurricanrana out of nowhere proves she’s not done yet. She’s digging deep, trying to claw her way back into this."
Demon: "Yeah, but going for Smell the Roses this early might’ve been a mistake. Claire caught her mid-air like a predator snatching its prey. And that neckbreaker? That’s how you put a stamp on momentum. Zdunich is in real trouble now."
(Crystal Zdunich, visibly worn down but refusing to quit, climbs to the top turnbuckle for a high-risk maneuver. She leaps for a diving crossbody, but Hawkins rolls through, powering Zdunich back to her feet. The Witch of Professional Wrestling hoists Crystal onto her shoulders, spinning her around before leaping off the second rope and connecting with the Silver Bullet (Diving Corkscrew Stunner) with precision.)
Matt Weiser: "Silver Bullet! Claire Hawkins hits it out of nowhere!"
Demon: "That’s got to be it!"
(Claire hooks the leg as Salty McGee drops for the count.)
Salty McGee: "One! Two! Three!"
Julia Mexican: "Here is your winner… the ECWF Women’s Champion, CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
(Claire Hawkins rises to her feet, the Women’s Championship back in her grasp. She glares down at the fallen Crystal Zdunich before raising her title high to a mixed reaction from the crowd.)
Matt Weiser: "A statement victory for Claire Hawkins! She proves once again why she’s the top champion in the ECWF Women’s Division."
Demon: "Crystal put up one hell of a fight, but in the end, the Witch’s magic was too strong. This was an incredible battle of champions."
(The camera lingers on Hawkins as she exits the ring, her icy demeanor unwavering. Zdunich is helped to her feet by officials, receiving a warm ovation from the crowd as the show transitions to a promo package for the next match.)
WINNER: CLAIRE HAWKINS
Match 7
ECWF Heavyweight Champion Victor Kall vs. ECWF World Champion Charlie Feigel
(Champion vs. Champion Showcase Match)
(The arena lights flicker, and the eerie sounds of "Twins Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" by Fantomas begin to play, sending chills through the crowd. Victor Kall steps out from behind the curtain, dressed in his signature black attire, eyes focused and steely. The crowd reacts with mixed cheers and boos as the ECWF Heavyweight Champion walks toward the ring with deliberate steps.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is a Champion vs. Champion match! Introducing first, from Canaan, Vermont, weighing in at 202 pounds, he is the ECWF Heavyweight Champion… VICTOR KALL!"
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall is a master of mind games and physical prowess. He’s done the unthinkable by holding the ECWF Heavyweight Championship, and tonight, he’s looking to prove he is the superior champion."
Demon: "Don’t let his size fool you—Kall can go toe-to-toe with anyone. He’s unpredictable, dangerous, and has a flair for the dramatic, as evidenced by his entrance."
(The music shifts as "Step Up" by Drowning Pool blasts through the speakers. The crowd erupts in cheers as Charlie Feigel, the ECWF World Champion, walks to the ring with confidence. His eyes are locked on Victor, the weight of his own championship carried with pride. He enters the ring, throws up the World Title, and waits for the bell to ring.)
Julia Mexican: "And his opponent, from Syracuse, New York, weighing in at 245 pounds, he is the ECWF World Champion… CHARLIE FEIGEL!"
Matt Weiser: "Charlie Feigel is known for his hard-hitting style, and he’s proven himself to be one of the toughest competitors in the ECWF. The World Champion will need to bring everything he’s got to handle the speed and agility of Victor Kall."
Demon: "Feigel may be the bigger man, but Kall is a master technician who can turn the tide at any moment. This is going to be a battle of speed versus power."
(Robert Charleson signals for the bell as both champions lock eyes, ready for battle.)
The match starts with a tense exchange of holds, with Kall using his agility to outmaneuver Feigel in the early moments. He ducks under a clothesline and delivers a spinning heel kick, knocking Feigel to the mat.
Matt Weiser: "Right out of the gate, you can feel the tension. Both of these men know what’s on the line, and Kall’s agility is setting the pace early on. Look at that spinning heel kick! Feigel didn’t see it coming, and down he goes."
Feigel retaliates by using his power, throwing Kall into the corner with a huge shoulder block. He follows up with a series of stiff strikes, slowing down Kall’s momentum.
Demon: "That’s Kall for you—fast as a whip. But Feigel’s no slouch, Matt. He just turned the tables with that shoulder block. It’s like getting hit by a freight train! And those strikes in the corner? That’s classic Feigel, grinding his opponent down."
Kall uses his quickness to escape a suplex attempt by Feigel, landing on his feet and hitting a perfectly timed DDT to shift the momentum in his favor.
Matt Weiser: "And yet, Kall finds a way to slip out of danger. That suplex attempt looked deadly, but Kall’s ability to land on his feet and counter with a DDT is the kind of thing that makes him a threat to anyone in the ring."
Kall delivers a lightning-fast springboard moonsault but only gets a two-count as Feigel kicks out, showing his resilience.
Demon: "No doubt. And then he hits that springboard moonsault—so fast, so precise. But Feigel kicks out! That’s resilience right there. You don’t become World Champion without the ability to take punishment and keep going."
As the match intensifies, Kall hits a brutal superkick, stunning Feigel, but the World Champion shows heart and kicks out at the last moment.
Matt Weiser: "Kall’s keeping the pressure on, though. That superkick was thunderous, but Feigel digs deep and finds a way to kick out. What heart from the champion!"
The two champions exchange heavy strikes, with Kall hitting a spinning backfist followed by a roundhouse kick to Feigel’s head, leaving the World Champion reeling.
Demon: "And now it’s a slugfest! Both men are throwing bombs, but Kall’s speed comes into play again with that spinning backfist and roundhouse combo. Feigel’s reeling, but you’ve got to wonder—what’s it going to take to keep him down?"
(As the match nears its climax, Feigel goes for a powerbomb, but Kall counters with a reversal into a hurricanrana, sending Feigel into the turnbuckle. Kall then scales the top rope with incredible speed. Feigel staggers to his feet and turns around just in time for Kall to leap off the top with a picture-perfect Retrovertigo (top rope Spanish Fly). The crowd erupts as Kall hooks Feigel’s leg for the pin.)
Matt Weiser: "Retrovertigo! What a move by Victor Kall! He just might have put Feigel away!"
Demon: "This could be it, folks! Feigel is down, and Kall is looking to claim another major victory!"
(Referee Robert Charleson slides in for the count.)
Robert Charleson: "One! Two! Three!"
Julia Mexican: "Here is your winner… and STILL the ECWF Heavyweight Champion, VICTOR KALL!"
(The crowd reacts with a mixture of boos and cheers as Victor Kall slowly rises to his feet, his arm raised in victory. He stands over Charlie Feigel, who is still recovering from the Retrovertigo, a look of determination on his face. Kall smirks and raises the ECWF Heavyweight Title high, signaling his dominance as the true champion.)
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall has done it! He’s taken down the ECWF World Champion in an absolutely stunning display of skill and precision!"
Demon: "What a performance from Kall. The power of Feigel was no match for Kall’s speed and strategy tonight. The ECWF Heavyweight Champion stands tall, and it’s clear that no one is safe in his reign."
(The camera focuses on Kall standing victorious in the center of the ring, his title held high as the arena reacts. Confetti falls from the ceiling as the celebration continues and the scene fades to black)
WINNER: VICTOR KALL
Josh Grant: "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to ECWF's All or Nothing! Tonight, we’re live from the sold-out Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in the heart of Atlantic City, New Jersey! The stakes could not be higher as ECWF’s finest from Monday Night Mayhem and Revolution clash to prove which brand reigns supreme!"
Tom Steiner: "Josh, this is more than just brand supremacy. Tonight, we’ll witness champions collide in four Showcase Matches that pit the very best against each other, plus the All or Nothing War, where Team Mayhem takes on Team Revolution in a battle for ultimate bragging rights!"
Josh Grant: "And that’s not all, Tom! In our main event, ECWF’s top prizes are on the line when the World Heavyweight Champion, Charlie Feigel, steps into the ring with the ECWF Heavyweight Champion, Victor Kall, in a clash for the ages!"
Tom Steiner: "But first, we kick things off with a Mayhem vs. Revolution showcase match as promising newcomer Piston Hondo from the Mayhem brand takes on returning hall of famer Dan Anderson representing Revolution"
(The camera cuts to the ring, where Sam Sparx stands with a microphone, ready to introduce the first match. The lights dim, and Limit Break (From Dragon Ball Super) hits over the PA as Piston Hondo’s entrance is about to begin.)
Josh Grant: "Buckle up, folks—tonight, it’s All or Nothing!"
Match 1
Mayhem vs. Revolution Showcase Match
Dan Anderson vs. Piston Hondo
The camera pans to the ring as Sam Sparx stands ready with her microphone. The crowd is buzzing with anticipation as the opening match of All or Nothing is about to begin.
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a Mayhem vs. Revolution Showcase Match!"
The arena lights dim, and "Limit Break" from Dragon Ball Super hits the speakers. A burst of blue and gold pyrotechnics explodes on stage as Piston Hondo steps out, his vibrant red and white jacket catching the light as he bows to the audience.
Josh Grant: "Here we go, Tom! Kicking things off tonight is Piston Hondo representing Monday Night Mayhem. This young competitor has been making waves with his high-energy style and precision striking."
Tom Steiner: "Hondo’s a real dynamo, Josh. He’s got a lot of heart, but he’ll need to stay on his toes against the powerhouse he’s about to face."
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, representing Monday Night Mayhem, from Tokyo, Japan, weighing in at 174 pounds… PISTON HONDO!"
(Hondo slides into the ring, removing his jacket as he prepares for action. The lights go dark, and "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage erupts over the speakers. Dan Anderson steps onto the stage, his stoic demeanor and intimidating presence drawing a mixed reaction from the crowd.)
Tom Steiner: "And here comes Revolution’s Dan Anderson. This man doesn’t just wrestle—he dismantles. Hondo’s speed will have to be on full display to counter Anderson’s raw power."
Josh Grant: "Anderson is the kind of competitor who thrives in the spotlight. He’s methodical, calculated, and relentless—a perfect representation of the intensity Revolution brings to ECWF."
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, representing Revolution, from Phoenix, Arizona, weighing in at 236 pounds… DAN ANDERSON!"
(Anderson climbs into the ring, locking eyes with Hondo. Referee Mark Jenkins calls for the bell, and the two competitors circle each other, the crowd already invested in the brand-versus-brand dynamic.)
Josh Grant: "This is what All or Nothing is all about—two top-tier athletes putting it all on the line for their respective brands. Piston Hondo versus Dan Anderson, Mayhem versus Revolution. Let’s go!"
(The match progresses with the crowd fully engaged, reacting to every strike, counter, and near-fall. Both men give their all, showcasing the best of their respective brands.)
Tom Steiner: "Hondo is showing incredible resilience here, but Anderson’s power is wearing him down. This is a battle of wills, plain and simple."
Josh Grant: "That’s why this match was chosen to open the show, Tom. It’s setting the tone for a night filled with high stakes and top-tier competition."
(As the bout reaches its climax, Anderson seizes his moment, catching Hondo mid-air and delivering a devastating DOA (Jumping Cutter). The crowd erupts as Anderson makes the cover, and Mark Jenkins counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner… DAN ANDERSON!"
Josh Grant: "What an opening contest! Dan Anderson with a huge victory for Revolution, but let’s not overlook the heart and determination of Piston Hondo. He gave it everything he had tonight."
Tom Steiner: "Absolutely. Hondo came out swinging, but Anderson’s ability to capitalize on that one big opportunity made all the difference. This is the kind of intensity you can expect all night here at All or Nothing."
(Anderson raises his hand in victory, acknowledging the crowd with a nod before exiting the ring. Meanwhile, Hondo slowly gets to his feet, earning a warm ovation for his valiant effort. The camera cuts to a wide shot of the crowd, buzzing with excitement as the commentary team sets the stage for the next match.)
Josh Grant: "If that was just the opener, I can’t wait to see what the rest of the night has in store!"
WINNER: DAN ANDERSON
{The cameras cut to the backstage area of the Ralston Arena as we see Robert Armstrong walking around the backstage area when he runs into not only The Rogue Horsemens' handler in Reno Dumont but also a Horsemen mainstay in the "Black King" Devon Slayton, who is dressed rather impeccably in his black suit}
Robert: Dumont...King?
{Devon Slayton steps up to Robert who squares back his own shoulders as he stands face to face with the older Horsemen}
Devon: So Robert, which side do belong to in all of...this?
Robert: La Familia Slayton, of course.
{Devon and Reno share a look before Reno gives a slow nod in return}
Robert: Is there something wrong with that?
Devon: No, nothing at all. However, I am starting to wonder somethings about how the Rogues are being run. I mean Reno has been doing a fine job...
Robert: Yeah, up until your cousins started having their own little war here in ECWF. I mean did you hear how David and Patrick might have caused Mayhem's GM to have a heart attack?
{Devon and Reno look at each other for a moment which Robert catches at which point his right eye raises in confusion}
Robert: Wait...it's more than a rumor?!
{Devon steps a little bit closer to Robert while stroking at his beard slightly before looking the younger man in the eyes}
Devon: What this is, Robert, is a way for you to look at this as an opportunity. A chance for you to expand past just being a run of the mill thug for the Dynasty because my cousins seem to think that I don't pay attention to what's going on, when actually I do.
{Robert looks between Devon and Reno for a few seconds before he slowly nods}
Robert: Alright, tell me what you need.
{Devon gives Robert one of his signature smug old smiles from the "Bad Old Days"}
Devon: No, the question is what do *YOU* need?
{Devon then drapes an arm across Robert's shoulders as the screen cuts to a different location}
Match 2
Horror-Core Championship Match
John Blade vs. Misery (c)
(The crowd roars as Sam Sparx stands in the center of the ring, ready to introduce the next match.)
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the ECWF Horror-Core Championship!"
(The familiar sounds of "The Time Is Now" blare through the speakers as John Blade makes his entrance. The crowd erupts in a mix of cheers and boos as Blade salutes and charges down the ramp, exuding confidence.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, the challenger, from Boston, Massachusetts, weighing in at 251 pounds… JOHN BLADE!"
Josh Grant: "John Blade is no stranger to championship gold, Tom. He’s been in this business for years and knows exactly what it takes to capitalize on opportunities like this."
Tom Steiner: "But tonight, he’s stepping into Misery’s world—a champion who thrives in the chaos of the Horror-Core division."
(Blade steps into the ring and throws his hat into the crowd before posing in the corner. The arena darkens as a menacing red spotlight focuses on the stage. “Debonaire” by Dope hits, and Misery steps out with the Horror-Core Championship draped over his shoulder. His massive frame and dark presence silence the crowd momentarily before they erupt in a chorus of boos.)
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, from the Pits of Despair, weighing in at 295 pounds, he is the ECWF Horror-Core Champion… MISERY!"
Josh Grant: "Misery is one of the most dominant forces in ECWF. He doesn’t just defend his title—he sends a message every time he steps into that ring."
Tom Steiner: "And with his history in the Hardcore division, he’ll be looking to leave no doubt tonight against Blade."
(Misery climbs into the ring, glaring at Blade as he raises the championship high. Referee Nick Pack takes the belt and holds it up, signaling the stakes of this clash. The bell rings, and the match begins.)
(The action is fierce and brutal, with Misery using his overwhelming size and strength to dominate much of the match. Blade shows resilience, using his experience to counter Misery's attacks with quick strikes and grapples. The tide turns multiple times, keeping the crowd engaged.)
(Late in the match, Blade begins to rally, surprising Misery with a flurry of punches and a thunderous powerslam. Just as Blade sets up for his finisher, “Je$tYr $eRyOu$” sprints down the ramp, a steel chair in hand.)
Josh Grant: "Wait a minute! What’s Je$tYr $eRyOu$ doing out here? He’s not scheduled to be part of this match!"
Tom Steiner: "This is the Horror-Core division, Josh—anything can happen!"
(SeRyOu$ slides into the ring and levels Misery with a brutal chair shot to the back of the head. Misery collapses to the mat as SeRyOu$ smirks. Blade looks confused for a moment but quickly seizes the opportunity. He covers Misery as Nick Pack counts the three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner… and the NEW ECWF Horror-Core Champion… JOHN BLADE!"
Josh Grant: "John Blade has done it! He’s the new Horror-Core Champion, but he has Je$tYr $eRyOu$ to thank for that assist!"
Tom Steiner: "Misery was blindsided, Josh. SeRyOu$ made sure the champion’s reign ended in controversy."
(Blade celebrates briefly before exiting the ring with the Horror-Core Championship. Meanwhile, SeRyOu$ grabs a microphone, standing over the fallen Misery.)
Je$tYr $eRyOu$: "You thought you could take from me, Misery? You thought you could steal my Horror-Core Title and get away with it? Well, now we’re even! It doesn’t matter anymore, because I’m the Midwest Champion, and you can keep licking your wounds. Revenge is a dish best served cold… and tonight, I just served it up piping hot!"
(He throws the microphone onto Misery’s chest before leaving the ring, laughing to himself as the crowd boos.)
Josh Grant: "Je$tYr $eRyOu$ just sent a loud and clear message to Misery: revenge has been served, and he’s moving on."
Tom Steiner: "But what’s next for Misery? You have to imagine he won’t take this lying down. This rivalry might be far from over."
(The camera focuses on Misery stirring in the ring, seething with rage as the show cuts to a promotional package for the next match.)
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: JOHN BLADE
Match 3
ECWF Trios Championship Match
The Outsiders (c) vs. The Age of Fall
(The arena lights dim as Sam Sparx steps into the ring to announce the next match.)
Sam Sparx: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the ECWF Trios Championships!"
(The crowd cheers as "Something For You" by David Rolfe hits the speakers. Levi Carter, Jacob Letoa, and Jay Reynolds - The Age of Fall —make their entrance, exuding confidence and determination. The trio walks down the ramp, focused and ready for the challenge ahead.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, the challengers… LEVI CARTER, JACOB LETOA, AND JAY REYNOLDS… THE AGE OF FALL!"
Josh Grant: "The Age of Fall is one of the most experienced trios in ECWF, and they’ve made it clear they’re here to dominate the division."
Tom Steiner: "This team has all the tools to dethrone The Outsiders tonight—power, skill, and years of experience working together."
(As the challengers settle into the ring, Rockhouse by Frank Shelley blares through the arena. The crowd erupts as The Outsiders — Travis Deacon Hall, Steven McKnight, and Angellus —emerge, the ECWF Trios Titles draped over their shoulders. They play to the crowd before locking their eyes on their challengers.)
Sam Sparx: "And their opponents, they are the reigning and defending ECWF Trios Champions… "
Josh Grant: "The Outsiders have been a dominant force in the Trios division, and they’re not going to let go of those titles without a fight."
Tom Steiner: "But this is their toughest challenge yet, Josh. The Age of Fall has a game plan, and you can bet they’ll do whatever it takes to leave with gold around their waists."
(The two teams stand across from each other in the ring, exchanging glares as Susan Spinelli holds up the Trios Championships to signify the stakes. The bell rings, and the match is underway.)
(The match is a showcase of trios excellence, with high-impact moves, quick tags, and moments of chaos as both teams fight to establish control. The Outsiders use their natural chemistry and explosive athleticism to keep The Age of Fall off balance, while the challengers rely on their strength and cunning to stay in the fight.)
(The climax comes when Levi Carter attempts a high-risk maneuver, only for Robert Saints to counter with a devastating powerbomb. This sets up a chain reaction, with all six men brawling in and around the ring. Amid the chaos, Travis Deacon Hall hits Jacob Letoa with the Deacon Bomb (Spinebuster), while Steven McKnight lands a brutal Sky High Slam on Jay Reynolds.)
(With Carter still down, Saints tags in McKnight, who plants him with the Thunderclap Driver (Double Underhook Piledriver). McKnight covers Carter as Spinelli counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here are your winners… and the NEW ECWF Trios Champions… THE AGE OF FALL!"
Josh Grant: "The Age of Fall has done it! They’ve dethroned The Outsiders and are now the Trios Champions!"
Tom Steiner: "This was an incredible battle, and The Age of Fall showed why they’re one of the most dangerous factions in ECWF history. The Outsiders fought hard, but tonight belongs to the challengers."
(The Age of Fall celebrates in the ring, hoisting the Trios Titles high as the crowd gives a mixed reaction. The camera pans to The Outsiders on the outside, regrouping and glaring at their victorious opponents.)
Josh Grant: "The Outsiders will be looking for revenge, no doubt, but tonight marks a new era in the Trios division."
Tom Steiner: "The Age of Fall came in with a plan and executed it to perfection. The gold is theirs, and now they’re the team to beat in ECWF."
(The show transitions to a backstage interview segment, leaving the crowd buzzing from the thrilling title change.)
WINNERS AND NEW TRIOS CHAMPIONS: THE AGE OF FALL
Match 4
Nex*Gen Champion vs. Midwest Champion
Cliff O'Clink vs. Je$tYr $eRyOu$
(The crowd erupts as Sam Sparx steps into the ring, her voice echoing through the arena.)
Sam Sparx: "The following is a Champion vs. Champion match, scheduled for one fall!"
(The haunting tones of “The Purge” by In This Moment fill the arena as Cliff O'Clink strides out from the curtain, exuding intensity. The NexGen Champion has his title belt slung over his shoulder, his focus locked on the ring.)
Sam Sparx: "Introducing first, from Oakland, California, weighing in at 222 pounds, he is the NexGen Champion... CLIFF O'CLINK!"
Josh Grant: "Cliff O'Clink has been a standout in ECWF’s NexGen division, but tonight, he faces a unique challenge in this champion vs. champion bout."
Tom Steiner: "O'Clink is a technician and a brawler rolled into one. He’ll need every bit of that versatility to take on the Midwest Champion tonight."
(As O'Clink settles into the ring, “Prince Charming” by Metallica hits the speakers. Je$tYr $eRyOu$ emerges, Midwest Championship around his waist. He saunters down the ramp, oozing charisma, but his eyes betray his wariness as he surveys O'Clink.)
Sam Sparx: "And his opponent, from New Orleans, Louisiana, weighing in at 245 pounds, he is the Midwest Champion... JE$TYR $ERYOU$!"
Josh Grant: "$eRyOu$ has had a target on his back ever since winning the Midwest Championship. He’s flashy, cocky, but undeniably skilled."
Tom Steiner: "And let’s not forget his history with Misery—there’s unfinished business there, but tonight, $eRyOu$ can’t afford any distractions."
(Mark Jervis holds both title belts aloft before signaling for the bell. The crowd roars as the two champions circle each other.)
(The match begins methodically, with O'Clink trying to wrestle $eRyOu$ down and $eRyOu$ countering with his quickness and unorthodox style. Momentum swings back and forth as both men pull out their signature offense, showcasing why they hold championship gold in ECWF.)
(In the closing moments, $eRyOu$ attempts his Cash Flow Cutter (Springboard Cutter), but O'Clink catches him mid-air and counters into The End (Powerbomb into Codebreaker). The crowd pops as O'Clink makes the cover, and Jervis counts the decisive three.)
Sam Sparx: "Here is your winner, the NexGen Champion... CLIFF O'CLINK!"
Josh Grant: "What a victory for Cliff O'Clink! He just proved he’s a force to be reckoned with, even outside of the NexGen division."
Tom Steiner: "$eRyOu$ gave it his all, but O'Clink was one step ahead tonight. That counter into The End was incredible!"
(As O'Clink celebrates his victory, the crowd’s reaction shifts to a mix of cheers and gasps as Misery storms the ring from the crowd. Before $eRyOu$ can recover, Misery levels him with a thunderous Cruor (Gore/Spear), leaving the Midwest Champion writhing on the mat.)
Josh Grant: "MISERY! He’s here, and $eRyOu$ never saw it coming!"
Tom Steiner: "This is payback, plain and simple. Misery has been waiting for the right moment, and he just made a statement!"
(Misery picks up the Midwest Championship, holding it high above his head as the crowd roars in approval. He glares down at $eRyOu$ before tossing the belt onto his chest with disdain. Misery exits the ring, his message delivered, as the camera captures the fallen champion and the crowd’s deafening reaction.)
Josh Grant: "Misery said he’d get even, and tonight, he did just that. But what does this mean for the Midwest Championship?"
Tom Steiner: "It means the rivalry between $eRyOu$ and Misery is far from over, and I have a feeling things are about to escalate."
(The scene fades with Misery standing tall at the top of the ramp, a smirk of satisfaction on his face as the show transitions to a backstage segment.)
WINNER: CLIFF O CLINK
Match 5
Champion vs. Champion Showcase
ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions Victor Kall & Claire Hawkins vs. ECWF World Tag Team Champions Daron Smythe & Erik Holland
(The camera pans across the roaring crowd as Julia Mexican takes the
microphone in the ring.)
Julia Mexican: "The following is a Champion vs. Champion tag team match, scheduled for one fall!"
(The lights dim, and an eerie red glow fills the arena as the haunting sounds of “Black No. 1” by Type O Negative signal the arrival of Victor Kall and Claire Hawkins. The ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions step onto the stage, their titles glinting under the lights. Kall, stoic and menacing, walks ahead while Hawkins, with her signature gothic flair, casts an unsettling smile toward the camera.)
Julia Mexican: "Introducing first, they are the ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions... VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall and Claire Hawkins are an imposing duo. Their chemistry as a team is undeniable, and they bring a different kind of intensity to every match."
Demon: "Hawkins’ unpredictability and Kall’s power make them dangerous against any team, even champions like Smythe and Holland."
(As Kall and Hawkins enter the ring, “#1” by Nelly transitions into “The Dying Song” by Slipknot, blending the individual themes of Daron Smythe and Erik Holland. The ECWF World Tag Team Champions emerge, their titles slung over their shoulders. Smythe taunts the crowd, while Holland looks focused, his injured back clearly a factor as he stretches near the ring steps.)
Julia Mexican: "And their opponents, they are the ECWF World Tag Team Champions... DARON SMYTHE AND ERIK HOLLAND!"
Matt Weiser: "Smythe and Holland are no strangers to big matches, but tonight, Holland’s back injury could play a crucial role."
Demon: "If Smythe and Holland aren’t on the same page, Kall and Hawkins will exploit that in a heartbeat."
(The tension is palpable as Julie McNally signals for the bell.)
(The match sees both teams showcasing their strengths. Hawkins uses her agility and trickery to keep Smythe off-balance, while Kall’s raw power matches up with Holland’s resilience. Smythe and Holland’s experience as a team allows them to gain control multiple times, but Kall and Hawkins' unorthodox teamwork keeps them in the fight.)
(Holland, the legal man, hoists Kall up for The Toxic Avenger (Attitude Adjustment). Kall’s legs swing out, narrowly missing Daron Smythe, who ducks under—a callback to a similar sequence in a previous encounter. However, this time, as Smythe turns around, Claire Hawkins spits her infamous black poison mist directly into his eyes, blinding him.)
Matt Weiser: "The black mist! Claire Hawkins just blinded Daron Smythe!"
(Holland, momentarily distracted, puts Kall down and charges at Hawkins, who pulls the top rope down. Holland tumbles to the outside, landing hard on the ring apron and clutching his injured back in visible agony.)
Demon: "Holland’s back just took another hit! He’s in bad shape out there!"
(Inside the ring, Kall seizes the moment, grabbing the blinded Smythe and planting him with the Burn Cycle (twisting fisherman’s suplex). Kall makes the cover as McNally counts the three.)
Julia Mexican: "Here are your winners, the ECWF Mixed Tag Team Champions... VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
(The crowd erupts as Kall and Hawkins stand tall, their titles raised high. Smythe rolls out of the ring, still trying to clear his eyes, while Holland clutches his back at ringside, clearly in pain.)
Matt Weiser: "What a win for Kall and Hawkins! They outsmarted Smythe and Holland, and you have to wonder if Holland’s injury sealed the fate of the World Tag Team Champions tonight."
Demon: "This was more than just a win. Kall and Hawkins sent a message—they’re the top champions in ECWF’s tag divisions, and anyone who steps up better be ready for anything."
(Kall and Hawkins exit the ring, celebrating as they walk up the ramp. Meanwhile, Holland and Smythe regroup at ringside, the frustration and pain etched across their faces as the show transitions to a backstage segment.)
WINNERS: VICTOR KALL AND CLAIRE HAWKINS
Match 6
All or Nothing War
Team Mayhem (Daron Smythe, Misery, Deena Hixx, Andrew Raynes, & Robert Armstrong) vs. Team Revolution (Amber Indigo, Cliff O’Clink, Vanko, Angellus, & Titus Manu)
(The energy in the Hard Rock Live arena is electric as Julia Mexican stands in the center of the ring, microphone in hand.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is the All or Nothing War! This match will be fought under elimination rules until one team is completely defeated!"
(“Vengo Por Ti” by Def Rebel hits, and Amber Indigo leads Team Revolution onto the stage. Clad in matching black-and-gold attire, the team looks united and focused, each competitor carrying themselves with intensity as the crowd erupts in a mixed chorus of boos and cheers.)
Julia Mexican: "Introducing first, representing Revolution… AMBER INDIGO, CLIFF O’CLINK, VANKO, ANGELLUS, AND TITUS MANU!"
Matt Weiser: "Team Revolution has some heavy hitters tonight, and their chemistry is undeniable. With names like Vanko and Angellus, it’s clear they’re here to dominate."
Demon: "Don’t sleep on Amber Indigo either. She may be the smallest competitor in this match, but she’s one of the most dangerous."
(As Revolution takes their places, “This Fire Burns” by Killswitch Engage signals the arrival of Team Mayhem. Daron Smythe leads his team—Misery, Deena Hixx, Andrew Raynes, and Robert Armstrong—onto the stage. The crowd reacts with another mix of cheers and jeers, but the confidence of Team Mayhem is palpable.)
Julia Mexican: "And their opponents, representing Mayhem… DARON SMYTHE, MISERY, DEENA HIXX, ANDREW RAYNES, AND ROBERT ARMSTRONG!"
Matt Weiser: "Team Mayhem is no slouch either. Misery and Raynes bring raw power, Armstrong and Smythe bring cunning, and Deena Hixx is a wild card who’s always willing to take risks."
Demon: "The stakes couldn’t be higher. Both sides have a lot to prove in this All or Nothing War."
(As Mayhem enters the ring, the referee, Julie McNally, signals for the bell, and the chaotic battle begins.)
The match breaks down into chaotic pairings with competitors battling both inside and outside the ring.
Deena Hixx and Amber Indigo brawl near the barricade, with Deena ultimately spearing Amber through the barricade, rendering both competitors incapacitated.
Cliff O’Clink tries to deliver a Coup De Grace (double stomp) from the top turnbuckle to Daron Smythe, who is prone on a ringside table, but Smythe rolls off at the last moment, sending Cliff crashing through the table.
Vanko and Angellus team up to powerbomb Misery through another ringside table, but they’re quickly met with brutal chair shots to the head and back from Andrew Raynes and Robert Armstrong.
Titus Manu attempts a swan dive from the ring to the outside, taking himself and Armstrong out of the match temporarily.
Titus recovers first and rolls Raynes back into the ring, where Raynes delivers the Shattered Glass (leaping reverse STO). A dazed Titus stumbles to his feet, only to duck a #1 and Done superkick from Smythe, the kick catches Andrew Raynes in the face (on accident?) sending Raynes out of the ring. However, Smythe capitalizes with a second #1 and Done, this time connecting with Titus to secure the victory for Team Mayhem.
Julia Mexican: "Here are your winners… TEAM MAYHEM!"
(The crowd erupts in a mixed reaction as Daron Smythe stands tall in the center of the ring, raising his arms in triumph. Misery, Andrew Raynes, and Robert Armstrong regroup, celebrating the hard-fought victory.)
Matt Weiser: "Team Mayhem has done it! What a chaotic, brutal war this turned out to be, but in the end, Daron Smythe delivered the decisive blow."
Demon: "This was a match about survival and pride, and Mayhem proved they had what it takes to outlast Revolution."
(As Team Mayhem exits the ring, the camera lingers on the wreckage around ringside—broken tables, chairs, and fallen bodies—before cutting to a video package for the next match.)
WINNERS: TEAM MAYHEM
Match 7
ECWF Women's Champion Claire Hawkins vs. ECWF Diamond Champion Crystal Zdunich
(Champion vs. Champion Showcase Match)
(The camera pans over the excited crowd in Atlantic City as the opening notes of "Roses" by Goldlink echo through Hard Rock Live. A shower of rose petals falls from the rafters as Crystal Zdunich steps onto the stage, her signature confident smile on full display. The Diamond Champion raises her title high as the crowd cheers.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is a Champion vs. Champion match! Introducing first, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 115 pounds, she is the ECWF Diamond Champion… THE BLOSSOMING ROSE, CRYSTAL ZDUNICH!"
Matt Weiser: "Crystal Zdunich has been a staple of the Diamonds Division, and tonight she faces her biggest challenge yet—going head-to-head with the Women’s World Champion."
Demon: "Crystal’s speed and agility are unmatched, but will it be enough to counter Claire Hawkins’ technical prowess and ferocity?"
(As Crystal enters the ring, her theme fades out. A haunting, melodic tune begins as "Orbit Culture" by Nensha plays. The lights dim to an eerie red as Claire Hawkins emerges from the entrance, her eyes cold and calculating. Draped in her Women’s Championship, she marches to the ring, exuding dominance.)
Julia Mexican: "And her opponent, from Salem, Massachusetts, weighing in at 145 pounds, she is the ECWF Women’s Champion… THE WITCH OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING, CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
Matt Weiser: "Claire Hawkins has been unstoppable since capturing the Women’s Championship. Tonight, she looks to prove she’s not just the queen of the Women’s Division but of ECWF itself."
Demon: "She calls herself 'The Witch,' and when she steps into that ring, it’s as if she’s cast a spell over her opponents. Let’s see if Crystal Zdunich can break it."
(Hawkins steps into the ring, locking eyes with Zdunich as she hands her title to the referee, Salty McGee. The atmosphere is tense as the crowd buzzes with anticipation. McGee signals for the bell, and the match begins.)
Claire Hawkins immediately establishes her strength advantage, forcing Crystal Zdunich into the corner with a powerful lock-up.
Matt Weiser: "Right from the bell, Claire Hawkins sends a message loud and clear. That lock-up wasn’t just about positioning—it was a statement. She’s here to dominate, and Crystal’s feeling every ounce of that strength as she’s muscled into the corner."
Crystal counters Claire’s offense with quick strikes and acrobatic maneuvers, keeping the Witch off balance.
Demon: "True, but you can’t count out Crystal Zdunich. She’s slippery as hell and just as quick. Those strikes and flips? They’re not just flashy; they’re effective. Claire might’ve underestimated how fast Crystal can shift gears."
The tide turns when Hawkins counters a springboard attempt from Crystal into a devastating spinebuster, taking control of the match.
Matt Weiser: "You’re spot on there, Demon. But look at this—Hawkins shutting down the springboard with a spinebuster that could knock the wind out of a bear. That’s the kind of power that changes a match in an instant."
Hawkins focuses on wearing down Crystal with a series of submission holds targeting the back and neck, but Crystal shows her resilience, battling out and landing a stunning hurricanrana.
Demon: "And now Claire’s playing it smart, grinding Crystal down with those submissions. Targeting the back and neck? That’s not just pain; it’s strategy. If Crystal can’t move, she can’t hit those high-flying moves she’s known for."
Crystal attempts the Smell the Roses (Handspring Cutter), but Claire catches her mid-move, transitioning into a vicious neckbreaker.
Matt Weiser: "But Zdunich is showing the heart of a fighter! That hurricanrana out of nowhere proves she’s not done yet. She’s digging deep, trying to claw her way back into this."
Demon: "Yeah, but going for Smell the Roses this early might’ve been a mistake. Claire caught her mid-air like a predator snatching its prey. And that neckbreaker? That’s how you put a stamp on momentum. Zdunich is in real trouble now."
(Crystal Zdunich, visibly worn down but refusing to quit, climbs to the top turnbuckle for a high-risk maneuver. She leaps for a diving crossbody, but Hawkins rolls through, powering Zdunich back to her feet. The Witch of Professional Wrestling hoists Crystal onto her shoulders, spinning her around before leaping off the second rope and connecting with the Silver Bullet (Diving Corkscrew Stunner) with precision.)
Matt Weiser: "Silver Bullet! Claire Hawkins hits it out of nowhere!"
Demon: "That’s got to be it!"
(Claire hooks the leg as Salty McGee drops for the count.)
Salty McGee: "One! Two! Three!"
Julia Mexican: "Here is your winner… the ECWF Women’s Champion, CLAIRE HAWKINS!"
(Claire Hawkins rises to her feet, the Women’s Championship back in her grasp. She glares down at the fallen Crystal Zdunich before raising her title high to a mixed reaction from the crowd.)
Matt Weiser: "A statement victory for Claire Hawkins! She proves once again why she’s the top champion in the ECWF Women’s Division."
Demon: "Crystal put up one hell of a fight, but in the end, the Witch’s magic was too strong. This was an incredible battle of champions."
(The camera lingers on Hawkins as she exits the ring, her icy demeanor unwavering. Zdunich is helped to her feet by officials, receiving a warm ovation from the crowd as the show transitions to a promo package for the next match.)
WINNER: CLAIRE HAWKINS
Match 7
ECWF Heavyweight Champion Victor Kall vs. ECWF World Champion Charlie Feigel
(Champion vs. Champion Showcase Match)
(The arena lights flicker, and the eerie sounds of "Twins Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" by Fantomas begin to play, sending chills through the crowd. Victor Kall steps out from behind the curtain, dressed in his signature black attire, eyes focused and steely. The crowd reacts with mixed cheers and boos as the ECWF Heavyweight Champion walks toward the ring with deliberate steps.)
Julia Mexican: "The following contest is a Champion vs. Champion match! Introducing first, from Canaan, Vermont, weighing in at 202 pounds, he is the ECWF Heavyweight Champion… VICTOR KALL!"
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall is a master of mind games and physical prowess. He’s done the unthinkable by holding the ECWF Heavyweight Championship, and tonight, he’s looking to prove he is the superior champion."
Demon: "Don’t let his size fool you—Kall can go toe-to-toe with anyone. He’s unpredictable, dangerous, and has a flair for the dramatic, as evidenced by his entrance."
(The music shifts as "Step Up" by Drowning Pool blasts through the speakers. The crowd erupts in cheers as Charlie Feigel, the ECWF World Champion, walks to the ring with confidence. His eyes are locked on Victor, the weight of his own championship carried with pride. He enters the ring, throws up the World Title, and waits for the bell to ring.)
Julia Mexican: "And his opponent, from Syracuse, New York, weighing in at 245 pounds, he is the ECWF World Champion… CHARLIE FEIGEL!"
Matt Weiser: "Charlie Feigel is known for his hard-hitting style, and he’s proven himself to be one of the toughest competitors in the ECWF. The World Champion will need to bring everything he’s got to handle the speed and agility of Victor Kall."
Demon: "Feigel may be the bigger man, but Kall is a master technician who can turn the tide at any moment. This is going to be a battle of speed versus power."
(Robert Charleson signals for the bell as both champions lock eyes, ready for battle.)
The match starts with a tense exchange of holds, with Kall using his agility to outmaneuver Feigel in the early moments. He ducks under a clothesline and delivers a spinning heel kick, knocking Feigel to the mat.
Matt Weiser: "Right out of the gate, you can feel the tension. Both of these men know what’s on the line, and Kall’s agility is setting the pace early on. Look at that spinning heel kick! Feigel didn’t see it coming, and down he goes."
Feigel retaliates by using his power, throwing Kall into the corner with a huge shoulder block. He follows up with a series of stiff strikes, slowing down Kall’s momentum.
Demon: "That’s Kall for you—fast as a whip. But Feigel’s no slouch, Matt. He just turned the tables with that shoulder block. It’s like getting hit by a freight train! And those strikes in the corner? That’s classic Feigel, grinding his opponent down."
Kall uses his quickness to escape a suplex attempt by Feigel, landing on his feet and hitting a perfectly timed DDT to shift the momentum in his favor.
Matt Weiser: "And yet, Kall finds a way to slip out of danger. That suplex attempt looked deadly, but Kall’s ability to land on his feet and counter with a DDT is the kind of thing that makes him a threat to anyone in the ring."
Kall delivers a lightning-fast springboard moonsault but only gets a two-count as Feigel kicks out, showing his resilience.
Demon: "No doubt. And then he hits that springboard moonsault—so fast, so precise. But Feigel kicks out! That’s resilience right there. You don’t become World Champion without the ability to take punishment and keep going."
As the match intensifies, Kall hits a brutal superkick, stunning Feigel, but the World Champion shows heart and kicks out at the last moment.
Matt Weiser: "Kall’s keeping the pressure on, though. That superkick was thunderous, but Feigel digs deep and finds a way to kick out. What heart from the champion!"
The two champions exchange heavy strikes, with Kall hitting a spinning backfist followed by a roundhouse kick to Feigel’s head, leaving the World Champion reeling.
Demon: "And now it’s a slugfest! Both men are throwing bombs, but Kall’s speed comes into play again with that spinning backfist and roundhouse combo. Feigel’s reeling, but you’ve got to wonder—what’s it going to take to keep him down?"
(As the match nears its climax, Feigel goes for a powerbomb, but Kall counters with a reversal into a hurricanrana, sending Feigel into the turnbuckle. Kall then scales the top rope with incredible speed. Feigel staggers to his feet and turns around just in time for Kall to leap off the top with a picture-perfect Retrovertigo (top rope Spanish Fly). The crowd erupts as Kall hooks Feigel’s leg for the pin.)
Matt Weiser: "Retrovertigo! What a move by Victor Kall! He just might have put Feigel away!"
Demon: "This could be it, folks! Feigel is down, and Kall is looking to claim another major victory!"
(Referee Robert Charleson slides in for the count.)
Robert Charleson: "One! Two! Three!"
Julia Mexican: "Here is your winner… and STILL the ECWF Heavyweight Champion, VICTOR KALL!"
(The crowd reacts with a mixture of boos and cheers as Victor Kall slowly rises to his feet, his arm raised in victory. He stands over Charlie Feigel, who is still recovering from the Retrovertigo, a look of determination on his face. Kall smirks and raises the ECWF Heavyweight Title high, signaling his dominance as the true champion.)
Matt Weiser: "Victor Kall has done it! He’s taken down the ECWF World Champion in an absolutely stunning display of skill and precision!"
Demon: "What a performance from Kall. The power of Feigel was no match for Kall’s speed and strategy tonight. The ECWF Heavyweight Champion stands tall, and it’s clear that no one is safe in his reign."
(The camera focuses on Kall standing victorious in the center of the ring, his title held high as the arena reacts. Confetti falls from the ceiling as the celebration continues and the scene fades to black)
WINNER: VICTOR KALL