Last week on Ruckus: Cindy Monet racked up another victory and said regardless of the list of victims, Cindy wanted a shot at the Women’s World Champion Summer Rose • the Game Changers continued their undefeated streak and promised to not only win a set of tag team titles but to capture then unify both sets of belts • With skill, some luck, and a little help from his friends (Rich Ward, Los Caballeros & Katsuji Ootsuka), Party Animal successfully defended the World TV championship against the International Workrate Consortium in a gauntlet match…not content with that bit of history making, Party then challenged Mason “Razorblade” Savage to a Winner Takes All match at Cruel Summer for both his title & the QCW World title – The Champ came out to the surprise of the crowd and to everyone’s even bigger surprise, accepted…
Usual stinger opened the show with one notable exception at the end: Party and Razorblade's individual moments that usually closed were replaced by footage of them from last week holding their respective titles and smack talking each other.
Set off the pyro and fire up the Quaranteers ahead of a night of big tag matches the announce is more than happy to hype up - a rematch between Forbidden Book Club and Mean Season, then in the main event - the first ever 12 man tag of the modern era: Los Caballeros, the Proper Villains and the World Champion Razorblade on one squad up against the Ambassadors of QCW, the International Workrate Consortium and the World Tag Team champions, the Immortals.
A small surprise to kick off the show, as Duck asked us to welcome a man who asked to speak to the QCW audience for the first time tonight, so please help him in welcoming…Katsuji Ootsuka!
Out came the Prince of Punishment in a sharp dark blue suit to a decent pop from the Quaranteers. He bowed and shook hands with Duck before the ring announcer gave him the mic and left the ring to him. Ootsuka brought up the mic but first opted to wait out the Katsuji! chants, slightly nodding along to the chant. Katsuji straightened up to start again, but before he got a word out the International Workrate Consortium came out to ruin the whole thing. As he has since joining, Jason Ward handled the bulk of the mic work, complaining first and foremost about Katsuji and his friends, up to and including the idiot he shares DNA with somehow. If the Ambassadors of QCW were treated with the respect they deserve and have earned, one of them would be standing here World TV champion. But the rest of QCW gets to gang up on them, and now look where they are: not only without the TV title, but without so much as even a match scheduled for Phoenix! How could it be that a PPV was on the horizon but QCW's premier stable didn't have a spot on it?
It was a couple of beats after that a voice spoke, in accented but borderline textbook English:
"In that case...I'll kick Serge's ass in Phoenix!"
Whether it was the words or the man that delivered them, the pop they got almost made Jason do a double take towards the ring where Ootsuka stood confidently with the mic in one hand and pointing at Serge with the other. Serge looked agog, borderline offended, and Jason talked to him briefly off mic before rebutting that if the proper respect wasn't going to be shown to the Duquesne Cup holder by someone who couldn't even make it to the finals, then in Phoenix the beatings were going to continue until the IWC got the respect they deserved. A Terrible grin spread over Jason's face as he noted that, of course, as Ambassadors of QCW the burden fell upon them to represent international wrestling instead of flashes in the pan like Katsuji. It was actually almost cute that Katsuji challenged their leader to a fight at the PPV…but that was assuming he could even make it to the PPV.
Jason dropped the mic as the Consortium's faces got harder on their way down the ramp. Ootsuka whipped off his suit coat and waved the IWC down, but as they came another pop rose in the crowd with Rich Ward beelining out of the back with his sights squarely set on his turncoat brother. The Consortium closed ranks and went to take their pound of flesh out of Rich, but this time the men who came from the back to help fight them off were the #1 contenders the Proper Villains, Steve pointing out Richard Windsor's particular relish in going after his former stable. Rich's and their arrivals left Serge on an island, and Katsuji would turn it into a duplex by launching himself from the ring with a double springboard Shooting Star plancha that laid out Serge and drew more than a handful of "Holy shit!" chants. Katsuji recovered first and scrambled into the ring, where the rest of the Consortium tried to break free of their brawls to help Serge only to find that the babyfaces were supported by Rich Ward giving them all chairs to defend themselves, and they used them to protect Katsuji and hold down the ring. It looked like Caviar was going to try to take them all on regardless, but Serge and Anton pulled him away from the apron before any steel got added to his diet. Starr noted how critical it was for them to have Caviar ready to go for the big main event tonight while Steve noted that the IWC's partners for the evening, the Immortals, were conspicuous by their absence. Starr scoffed and noted the last time they tagged up, they didn't get along - but they found a way to win.
| • Roberto VillaLobos d. “Tiki God” Al Buffett • | Seconds were banned from ringside for this one, which spun off from the Game Changers threatening last week to unify the tag team titles which obviously pissed off the Women's World Tag Team champions, who sent in VillaLobos against Buffett in order to re-establish dominance. While he managed to score the victory, it wasn't dominant at all - in fact, it looked like Al was going to get the W with his signature Inner Strength delayed avalanche uranage. But that's when the lights went verklempt, and four red flashes later when they came back on Tiki was face down in the ring with an apple in his mouth. Steve was irate, clearly calling it the work of the FBC while Starr tied this back to what he said last week: if the Game Changers wanted to make things them against QCW they shouldn't be surprised if someone, anyone - y'know, maybe the FBC, maybe literally anyone else on the roster? - decided to get revenge on Al like this. Seeing the door of opportunity open, Ricardo followed up the incursion with a 450 kneedrop that got him a much sought after win. ** VillaLobos posed on the buckles and cackled, then disappeared after the red lights reemerged. The Changers ran down to check on Al and got the apple out of his mouth while Starr cackled that this sure looked good for their taking the Women's World Tag Team championships come Cruel Summer. You could almost hear Steve roll his eyes.
We got another Freedom Watch from Drake Tremble, who was even more annoying than usual in wishing true patriots like himself a magnificent Fourth of July before doing his put the Q in QCW shtick. The former three time QCW champion is continuing to threaten a return to the promotion.
| • Mayhem ddq. El Loto Negro • | Given the past few weeks of the program, your instinct might be to skip this part.
Let me assure you that you don't.
The match did seem to follow a similar pattern to the past month or so of Mayhem in singles action, and then the end happened. Mayhem had been dominant and went up for No More Words, only for the previously jobbertastic Loto to get his knees up and block the senton bomb. That seemed to wake up the crowd, and the buzz only grew when Loto went over to a top turnbuckle and took out a set of brass knuckles. Quickly slipping them on, he waved Mayhem up and then dotted him right between the eyes once he did, drawing the DQ. ** That got a small pop that grew a bit bigger as Loto continued to beat the crap out of Mayhem and even drew blood. Loto rolled out of the ring and grabbed the mic from Duck, then rolled back into the ring and checked it with his hand a couple of times.
"Imagine your past coming back to haunt you." To the shock of the Quaranteers, Loto began to unmask himself and once he did he revealed a familiar face:
Nazir el-Fadal.
The crowd had a loud, mixed reaction to this as Nazir held up a slightly bloodied Mayhem's head to show off the damage he did with the knux. Naz said while he didn't miss the rabble, he did miss this – ruining Mayhem's life. That idiot Holmes thought this useless '90s throwback was going to carry the company instead of him? That was a laugh, and Naz was going to get the last one. He got his hometown fans to turn on him. He outshadowed his paper World title reign with a TV title reign that made him the REAL World's Champ. When Naz didn't see Golden Rule coming it was because it was because he was putting Mayhem to sleep to regain his championship. Mayhem was a one hit wonder, which made it perfect that at Cruel Summer Nazir would be the one to destroy the Myth of Mayhem once and for all…in a street fight! Naz slammed the mic into Mayhem's head, sending a splatter of blood across it and triggering Duck's gag reflex. Arcarsenal played as Nazir sneered over the fallen Mayhem, announce hyping up the PPV match and (more begrudgingly) Naz's return to QCW.
Back from commercial break, Enya Face was standing on the apex of the ramp but off to a side, asking us to help her please welcome the Electric Android, Cindy Monet. Monet got a good pop from the Arena crowd as she came out in a Collipark letterman jacket over a Trae Young jersey dress. Enya said Cindy requested the time and again asked Cindy what was next up for her. After giving a shoutout to her "girl from another world", Cindy got to the payoff: hanging with champions has made her better and badder than ever. Her winning streak has put her in a position she's been working towards ever since she walked in the door. Cruel Summer had been looking like Summer vs. Autumn, but if the Commish looked her dubs up and down, he'd see that what should really go down in Phoenix would be to make the Women's World Championship match Summer vs. Autumn vs. Cindy in a triple threat. The Quaranteers gave out a good pop for this, and Cindy let it rumble for a few beats before saying she was going to take the next step in her career and bring some championship gold back to Collipark. And if she was going into a match with Summer and Autumn, she wouldn't be doing it alone.
"B.O.B." hit the PA for the first time in a while, and to the pleasant surprise of everyone not named Starr out strode Cindy's stable mates Jupiter Jones and Lucius Patton (both in Collipark letterman jackets as well). Cindy said with her shot in hand and her boys having her back, it didn't care which one of them got these hands, because when she went high, she'd get the title. As her music hit and the crowd popped, Starr said that she's been making that gesture around her waist for weeks; if Holmes took her up on it, Cruel Summer gave her a shot to put it there for real. The Family waved goodbye to the crowd as the announce hyped up the possible triple threat Women's World title match at the PPV, as well as a TV title match coming up next.
Before that, however, we threw to slightly off centered footage from Earlier Today (clearly garnered from someone's phone just hanging out backstage) about Super Avión haranguing Commissioner Holmes about what Crusazdo del Oro did to him last week and what the response was going to be; clearly mostly to shut him up but also trying to make positive headway with his newest hire, Holmes sarcastically asked if a TV title shot was good enough for him and Avión jumped on it then promised if Holmes didn't like him before, he really wasn't going to like him on his show with a title every week before strutting off.
| • Party Animal d. Super Avión to retain the QCW World Television title (11, a new record) • | Belay your thoughts of a Super title celebration, everyone: as it turns out, despite running the gauntlet last week Party had enough in the tank to overcome his latest challenger. Avión swarmed Party right after the bell and went for several near falls early to try and sap PA of his strength, but even without backup babyface help, Party managed to survive and win, countering Avión's satellite DDT attempt by preventing him from coming all the way around the horn with the setup and delivering a brainbuster, then followed up with the Claw Is Law Slam that narrowly kept Avión down for the count. ** ½ Party took some celebratory Claw with him to the back while the luchador sat fuming in the ring, the latest man to wonder how QCW's TV champ and resident drunken master ever got the best of him. Starr remains apoplectic that Party could walk out of Cruel Summer representing QCW as double champ, but it's S. Mark Starr…what do you expect him to say?
It looked like the beginnings of a standard issue K2 Circuit Training infomercial, only it got interrupted periodically by the beating Summer Rose put on Karyn Tisch-Warren a few weeks ago. When the screen went to black, we heard soft yet feminine grunting - when it came back on, we saw a glow sweaty Karyn firing off pullups in her home gym while watching Ruckus, discarded K2 bottles in front of the TV and piling up in a trash can. We watched Karyn continue working out and watching on before we went to black then saw this a few seconds later:
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Let Us Take You Back To April, where then QCW Women’s World Champion Lolo Vuitton (currently still out on the injured list) refereed an eight woman tag between Forbidden Book Club & Mean Season, where Autumn Powers narrowly picked up a win for her side. But that was a different Summer Rose and not weeks of tension ago - so the rematch coming up next would be a good barometer of how things had changed since the first time around.
| • Forbidden Book Club d. Mean Season • | Depending on your viewpoint this one was either the match that stole the show or was the full on MOTN. Given the enmity that their nearly year-long rivalry has spawned it shouldn’t surprise any reader that both sides scrapped like what the announce was putting it over as in the middle of the second segment: a fight for supremacy over the women’s division. There were parts where Mean Season had the advantage over the Club, but more often than not the continued Summer/Autumn tension derailed it. While the rest of Season got along with them, Summer and Autumn still are frosty towards each other and the end of the match wouldn’t help matters any – Agrippa shoved La Vey out of the way of a Come Up that drilled Autumn on the chin, then followed up with an Attack of Uncertainty on Autumn while the rest of the Club kept the rest of Season at bay during the subsequent winning fall. ***
Nancy Crowley, Diana Spare and the Women’s World Tag Team champions took to the buckles post match for some celebratory cackling and magically disappearing, which left us in the ring with Mean Season, Summer trying to help Spring & Winter get Autumn up only for Powers to shove Rose, who shoved right back. You could see the light in Spring & Winter’s eye downshift as their friends continued arguing with each other, before both yelled out at the same time that they were tired of this. Then both of them (hilariously but not exactly similarly) challenged the other one to a fight at Cruel Summer, which both of them seemed to go for. It appears at the very least we’re getting Summer/Autumn for the belt next Sunday, and Cindy’s campaigning means that if she’s getting left out of the picture then she’s got next if she keeps winning. Similar to this one, it could steal the show or be Match of the Night whether it's a one-on-one, triple threat or three way dance - hopefully we get word on it before the end of the show.
Announce set up and then threw to a video package. The first Ruckus after Cruel Summer is going to feature the rescheduled War of the Wards, so we got a solid 4 minutes worth of retrospective goodness here: the Wards teaming and dominating Canadian tag team wrestling for the better part of a decade, their coming to QCW, Jason getting injured by and then shockingly joining the IWC by turning on and Pillmanizing Rich, Rich getting stomped out by the Consortium to delay this from happening but then costing both his brother and Serge the TV championship during the gauntlet match.
As highlights of him played, Jason swore in a voiceover that he was the better Ward - the moment he quit carrying his brother it didn't stop him from almost immediately becoming a champ again…hell, he'd have another championship right now if it wasn't for his hating ass so called brother, and that's the last straw. Come the 15th, something Terrible is going to happen to Richard again…only this time, it's going to be a beating he doesn't get up from.
As highlights of him played, Rich said in a voiceover that that's where Jason's immaturity showed: he and his goons already beat him into the hospital. Having flesh and blood do that to you after you looked out for them their entire lives…well, yeah, he's still Wonderful, but he's quit giving a [BLEEP]. The better Ward is the same one that it's always been, and that's him. Not the one preening around like a bootleg Bieber, hiding behind goons, him. He's the better Ward, and in two weeks' time he gives his "brother" (Rich deployed the finger quotes) the beating he deserves and proves he's the better Ward once and for all.
| • Crusazdo del Oro d. El Gato Negro • | Before Super Avión showed up on the scene, El Gato Negro was one rudo luchador who found Crusazdo's holier than thou mentality grating and wanted to shut him up. Unlike Avión last week however, Negro ended up in a match that went on for some time instead of a minute long fight. Negro made a game showing and caught Oro with a couple of nearfalls, but ultimately Oro stunned him with a springboard rewind rana to set up the Pajaro del Sol that secured his W. **
After Oro got his hand raised, he got interrupted by an unfamiliar face on the Quarantron that revealed himself to be "Dashing" Pierce Moore. He pretended to congratulate Cruzado on the win but said that more importantly his barristers had secured a purse worth his looks, so not only would QCW officially start becoming more Dashing, why, that would start at Cruelest Summer against the man in the ring. Masks are for the facially disadvantaged, not for a man blessed with the visage of a Piece Moore. So congratulations on the robust one match win streak, but Pierce Moore was coming to QCW to be a winner in his own right…and he'd do it with style. Crusazdo del Oro's response after Moore blipped off the Tron was a hand gesture that got blurred out.
There's only one match left before it happens, so the Daniel Liebt cover got stuck in my head again since it played while the announce hyped up a loaded Cruel Summer card:
🌵 Two international stars on the rise collide and it's been brewing for the past couple months - the French Assassin and IWC leader Serge Batroc takes on the Prince of Punishment, Katsuji Ootsuka 🌵
🌵 Rumors that this will be turned into a #1 contenders' match remain just that - rumors - but since QCW's only had 3 World Champions, 2 of them facing off is a big deal: who'll come out on top when longtime rivals Nazir el-Fadal and Mayhem renew hostilities in a street fight? 🌵
🌵 The reunited Game Changers, "Dark Mirror" Bennett Carpenter and "THE Influencer" Ashley Szabo take their shot at the Women's World Tag Team champions, Bonnie Agrippa and Shelly La Vey representing the sinister and dominant Forbidden Book Club 🌵
🌵 The brawling Brits beloved as the Proper Villains step up and take their shot at the undefeated World Tag Team champions the Immortals, who've looked a little more mortal lately…is there a Proper upset brewing in Phoenix? 🌵
🌵 Can Summer Rose walk out of Cruel Summer still Women's World champion after a triple threat (!) match against frenemy Autumn Powers and the ascendent Cindy Monet? Remember, this is a triple threat as opposed to a three way dance: Rose doesn't need to be involved in the decision to lose her championship & her one loss this year came in a multi woman PPV title match (Golden Rule) - the most decorated champion of the Quarantine Era looks to stay that way and her opponents both want their first QCW title 🌵
🌵 Oh, and there is the little thing about the biggest match in QCW's history. Unlikely as he's been, Party Animal is a proud TV champion and set the record earlier tonight. The Champion of Claw made history last week winning the gauntlet match, then went after some more by challenging his friend Mason "Razorblade" Savage for the World title and calling his cash in in advance. The Champ brawled his way to the title and has fought for nearly 100 days; now he finds himself in the fight of his career, a fight to become QCW's first ever double champion. Party v. Razorblade - title v. title - winner takes all. 🌵
Yeah, you're buying. Not only do you get all that, but the preshow is going to have Super Avión against Rich Ward and "Dashing" Pierce Moore makes his debut against Crusazdo del Oro. Next Sunday the Veterans Memorial Coliseum is going to host another epic QCW PPV, so order Cruel Summer now and beat the rush!
One match before we head West, and it just so happens to be the biggest match in Ruckus history replete with multiple Cruel Summer participants. Hey, let's throw one more into the mix for gits and shigs - the World TV titleholder out to "Oh Yeah" to a pop from the crowd, hand claws out in force as Party Animal joined the announce ahead of the main event. Steve congratulated Party on another successful defense earlier in the show while Starr wondered if this was a friendly visit ahead of the Cruel Summer main event or if he was out to scout Razorblade; both announcers turned down championship Claws. Party said the visit was friendly on his end and he was doing a little bit of scouting - if things got testy, he was TV champ for a reason, maybe about to be World Champ, too. And sure, he was here to scout The Champ, but that wouldn’t take long: Razorblade isn’t a man in the keeping secrets business, more of a “This is what’s coming; good luck stopping it” storefront.
First out were the World Tag Team champions the Immortals, who had icy glares towards Party given the events of a couple weeks ago. Party chuckled, shocking Starr, who wondered if Party wasn’t giving them the respect they deserved as current holders of two tag team titles; Party said that the Rev’s problem was probably more with Razorblade’s officiating than anything he did, and that sort of problem would probably get settled in a match like this. After failing to put the fear of them into the TV champ the Immortals headed down to ringside, looking even saltier than usual.
Out on their heels were their partners, the IWC, and if you think the Immortals had a problem dating back a couple weeks with Party, given how the main event last week went down you knew they were going to be pissed at PA. They headed over to the announce table as a unit, and Party got up to answer any possible physicality they might bring to the table, Serge Batroc looking far more irate and engaged than he had in months. Before anything could progress beyond smack talking and finger pointing, a fleet of referees and Team Teal came out to provide a human shield between Party at the desk and the IWC, who headed down to the ring and exchanged similarly frosty glances with their partners and fellow champions. Steve noted on commentary that the IWC being Ambassadors trios champions earned them a shot at the QCW World Tag titles down the line, so while they were partnering tonight they were going to face off down the line and the Consortium had the handicap advantage. Starr chimed in that they already didn’t get along before they were the division’s champions, so even in a match where their side should be the favorites there was already antipathy in the air that could see them all on the losing end tonight.
On that note, out started to come the babyface side: first the trio of Los Caballeros, getting a good pop from the Quaranteers. Starr pointed out that the Caballeros were still probably fuming over losing the finals of the Ambassadors tournament to the IWC, and had been pains in their asses ever since. On the heels of the luchadores were the #1 contenders to the tag belts, the Proper Villains. Their entrance seemed to get the Immortals’ focus off of their partners and onto them, their opponents at Cruel Summer. The Villains focused on the Immortals themselves - although “the Fury” has always been against the IWC’s domineering ways, and “the Proper King” got stomped out of the group and obviously has been trying to get revenge on them ever since. But those five men stood at the ramp’s apex waiting for a sixth - enter The Champ to the pop of the night. Razorblade held the QCW World Title up high, before walking over to Party at the announce desk. Both men glared each other down, then laughed and toasted their titles. Starr was apoplectic at their friendliness, which Party just sort of shrugged off in his way saying that the match was set for Cruel Summer and the best man would win it. Of course, the problem is they both think they’re the better man and have the title to prove it! Steve complimented Party and asked him how he was keeping such a positive mindset going into the biggest match in QCW history: Party responded simply that he was having the time of his life and it shows. He wasn’t one of the guys who came to title chase but when the opportunity came, he took it. He made his own opportunity by offering a title vs. title match and Razorblade took it. People used to just write Party off as a drunk or Razorblade as Mayhem’s little buddy, but look at them now: both champions, in the biggest match in QCW history at the biggest PPV to date.
| • Razorblade, the Proper Villains & Los Caballeros d. the International Workrate Consortium & the Immortals • | Hope you carved out some real estate on your DVR to handle the overrun.
While the biggest match in QCW history wasn't the greatest, it was damn good. If you wanted a snapshot of the whole thing, you got it before an offensive move landed - Razorblade opted to start off the match for his squad, which for obvious reasons drew Serge's interests and it looked like we were going to get a mini rematch of Mayday Payday…right as the Revenant tagged himself in to take on The Champ. As you may have guessed, the Consortium was livid and the Immortals didn't care; moreover, since they weren't in an elimination match together this time both teams for the black hats kept things and tags between their usual partners though as the match continued blind tags between the black hats began to ramp up in appearance. Razorblade actually was in the match the most for his side, due to the black hats pretty much all wanting to put The Champ through the wringer with both the Rev and Pyotr Caviar landing bombs that Savage narrowly survived. Jason Ward looked to put a lock on the match, but Razorblade reversed his cutter attempt into a cracking short lariat that left both men out on the canvas.
This effectively hit the reset button on the match, even moreso when Anton Stahl got tagged in on the all championship side and "the Fury" Jim Jaspers got the tag for the white hats. Stahl swarmed Jaspers with European uppercuts, but turned around into a vicious running forearm after stopping to taunt the Quaranteers. After going at it hammer and tongs for the next few minutes, Jaspers managed to tag his partner right before Stahl crumpled him with a release German suplex. This was the point down the stretch where things totally broke down - both squads took turns where a team member would land a big move, then eat a big move from someone on the opposition (it's pro wrestling, you know the kind of spot I mean). A roaring European uppercut from Windsor felled Serge…but it also gave Anton the opportunity to sneak up on the Proper King and run him into the ropes; Windsor waited until the penultimate second to reverse, then O'Connor rolled Stahl and not only pinned down Anton's legs with his own but back bridged over Anton to pin his shoulders down.
That actually ended the match, and you could tell by the shock in everyone's reactions where there was almost dead air for two seconds after the pin before everyone snapped back to reality. *** ½
Windsor checked with the referee that he'd gotten the three count, then let out a whoop and jumped as high as he could, punching the air triumphantly. Jaspers was the first over to his partner, then the rest of the white hats joined the Proper Villains in getting their hands raised.
Meanwhile, as they were getting officially named winners, in the ring the simmering dissention between the Consortium and the Immortals boiled over as you might expect. The IWC were mad that the tag champs were nowhere to be found to help save Anton and the Immortals were a) surprised as anyone else at the end of the match and b) saving Anton is an IWC job - below the champs' pay grade. The Consortium took the offense to this you might expect, and the crowd oohed as Caviar got in the Rev's face then oohed louder when the Rev piefaced him in response. This set off a hoss fight to the roars of the crowd. Einherjar went in to break it up, only to get blindsided by Jaspers, and they started brawling as well.
Seeing that they had the numbers advantage, The Consortium went after The Champ to completely 180 the Arena's mood. Starr pointed out on commentary that this what you could expect if you didn't show fealty to the Consortium. Party let out a deep belch, then chuckled that something else could happen. When Steve asked "What?", Party's answer was "This", then he threw off his headset, staggered to his feet and stumbled towards the ring before rolling in under the bottom rope.
Jason Ward tried grabbing at Party, who opted instead to grab Jason and let loose a six second burp that made Ward woozy and set him down the canvas coughing and complaining about his beautiful face being ruined. Party immediately spun Serge around after that and went at him, and this gave Razorblade the opening he needed to then get the upper hand on Stahl.
Hoss fight on the floor, including Jaspers trying to get involved in Rev/Caviar, that drew Einherjar and Windsor over and eventually Jason Ward would stagger over and fight the tag champ and Proper King. In the ring, the World and TV champs were going in an ad hoc tag brawl with Consortium members. Not wanting to miss out on the fun, Los Caballeros found just enough room in the ring to give them momentum to build up heads of steam leading to topes that briefly wiped out everyone on the floor, though the champs were still brawling with Serge and Anton. The only thing missing as the final Ruckus before Cruel Summer went to black was Steve yelling "FOLKSWE'REDESPARATELYOUTTATIMEWE'LLSEEYOUNEXTWEEK!"
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