Ace in the Hole winner’s bracket quarterfinal “Explosive" Emily Bennett d. Benjamin Valentino
Ace in the Hole winner’s bracket quarterfinal Goody Gardner d. Hilary Highnote
Ace in the Hole winner’s bracket quarterfinal Hawk Carter d. Gerry Greene
- Ace in the Hole winner’s bracket quarterfinal Fiona Fogg d. Jane Doe
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
QCW Unleashed [s2e7 • Quality Arena]
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
QCW Unleashed [s2e6 • Quality Arena]
Ace in the Hole loser’s bracket quarterfinal Ian Cook d. Midsomar
Ace in the Hole loser’s bracket quarterfinal Cindy Monet d. Bobby Bash
Ace in the Hole loser’s bracket quarterfinal “Sinister" Sarah Fowler d. Lucius Patton
- Ace in the Hole loser’s bracket quarterfinal Veronica Vespa d. Il Postino
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
QCW Unleashed [s2e5 • Quality Arena]
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Benjamin Valentino d. Lucius Patton
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Jane Doe d. Bobby Bash
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Hilary Highnote d. "Sinister" Sarah Fowler
- Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Fiona Fogg d. Midsomar
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
QCW Unleashed [s2e4 • Quality Arena]
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Goody Gardner d. Cindy Monet
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round “Explosive" Emily Bennett d. Veronica Vespa
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Hawk Carter d. Il Postino
Ace in the Hole tournament 1st round Gerry Greene d. Ian Cook
Friday, August 2, 2024
GRPL+ Presents QCW Ruckus [s3e33 • August 2, 2024]
Quality Arena | Parts Unknown, FL
Aired live on GRPL+ | August 2nd, 2024
A video package opened the show, focusing on the emergence and rise of Hysteria over the past few months.
After the opening stinger we zoomed into Quality Arena, sold out once again for Ruckus with Steve Vandeblanche and Carl Christensen on the call with the Voice of QCW Duck Eko as ring announcer.
1.. Ashley “THEE Influencer” Szabo (w/”Tiki God’ Al Buffett) d. Bonnie Agrippa (w/Hysteria) by disqualification at 7:21; Agrippa retains the Crush championship Things started off on Ruckus with a title match and ended with controversy and chaos, but before all that happened we got a good TV match between Agrippa and Szabo. Bonnie went at Ashley from the start but seemed to find herself surprised by how strong THEE Influencer was. Ashley swatted away a suplex attempt and pressed Bonnie overhead before letting Bonnie crash to the mat face first. The Crush champion staggered up but the Game Changer got a running start and hit a beautiful Codebreaker where the recoil sent Agrippa between the top and middle rope out to the floor.
Ashley went to follow up and tossed Bonnie back in the ring before going face to face with the rest of Hysteria outside the ring. Al showed up to have Ashley's back but as the announce pointed out, Hysteria had the numbers advantage on the floor. Ashley got up on the apron but Bonnie barrelled into her and sent her flying into the barricade to cut off Szabo’s momentum. Bonnie pulled herself together before sliding out and throwing Ashley into the barrier a couple more times back first. Hysteria cheered on their ostensible leader as she let out a war cry while standing on the steps.
Agrippa got Szabo back in the ring and started going for pins to end it, but Ashley kept kicking out at 2 ½ or 2 ¾. Bonnie continued to press her advantage and dropped Ashley with rolling suplexes that set up a brainbuster - but Szabo managed to get her foot on the bottom rope at 2.8 and the referee spotted it. Bonnie got in the zebra 's face believing she had the match won and argued the point to the point that Ashley was able to run up on Bonnie and lay her out with an enzui Meteora. Both women were down and while Al rooted Ashley on, Nancy Crowley pulled Ashley to the floor and Hysteria started putting a beating on Szabo that triggered the DQ.
We weren't done there.
As Szabo was getting stomped on, Al rounded the corner and started pulling Hysteria off of Ashley, only to start getting pummelled himself by Hysteria. Al started fighting back and started gaining traction right until Bonnie joined her squad to make it a four on two with Hysteria laying out the Game Changers. The crowd booedright up until Billie Eilish said that you should see her in a crown. That meant that “Night Sky” Diana Spare was out not just for her match up next against Crowley but to make the odds a little bit more even.
Spare sprinted down the ramp and started going in against Hysteria while the announce sold that Diana got screwed out of the Crush championship at Cruel Summer the same way Ashley just had a couple moments ago. Diana proved to help the Game Changers out but that still put the babyfaces at a 4-3 deficit - right up until Cardi B hit the PA and brought out The Champ Lolo Vuitton to an even bigger pop than Diana's.
Vuitton ran down the ramp as Steve enthused that now this was going to be a fair fight, and the moment Lolo big booted Bonnie in the jaw the Pier 8 was on in earnest. Justine and Bella sent Al into the steps and Diana and Nancy were hockey fighting like they were in Saskatchewan instead of Parts Unknown. The crowd were cheering on all the fights in and around the ring right up until Quality Force security came out to break up all the fights. A couple of referees were out with the purple shirts as the fights were broken up to the boos of the crowd. The announce put over that Spare v. Crowley was supposed to be up next but nothing was going to be happening until they could get things sorted out here.
We got a promo that unfortunately came courtesy of Witchfinder General, flanked by his acolytes Goody Gardner and Drake Tremble. WG had been informed that there were unreached heathens out there who accused their Duquesne Cup winner of not defending his National Championship enough. As the leader of the Chosen it was his duty to purify QCW and show his good works in speech and deed. Truth be told it’d taken him far too long to find a competitor worthy of a shot at his gold but come next week he would make such a sterling defense of his championship that would go beyond mere grappling and save the souls of all who saw it. As Goody and Drake saw the light, so would the rest of soon to be Quality Christian Wrestling and their fans; failing that, those who refused would fall to their knees and REPENT. The screen turned blindingly white when he was done speaking for a few beats before resetting to normal.
We went back to the ring where Nancy had taken Bonnie's place in the ring and the rest of Hysteria was on the floor - but so we're the Game Changers and Lolo Vuitton, turning the Crowley/Spare match essentially into a lumberjack* match between the ex partners.
The bell rang and the hockey fight resumed, with Nancy and Diana going at it like Kendrick and Aubrey until Nancy bit Spare's hand to counter a punch. Crowley hit a Stun Gun shortly thereafter to get control, and tackled Spare to the floor. We went to commercial break with Nancy bouncing Diana's face repeatedly off of the announce table.
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2. “Night Sky” Diana Spare (w/Lolo Vuitton and the Game Changers) d. Nancy Crowley (w/Hysteria) at 10:03 When we came back from break, Nancy was raining down elbows on a seated, slightly bloodied Diana. A replay of action During the Break showed Crowley dodging a charge from Spare who accidentally sent herself flying headfirst into the steps. Crowley changed up her offense by dropping Spare with a Penalty Kick and senton - but Spare not only got out from the pinfall, she did it by clawing into Nancy's eyes to get her off of the cover. Crowley howled in pain as Spare fired up, landing a roundhouse kick and even worse for Nancy, a borderline Lawn Dart not into the top turnbuckle but over it into the rounded off part of the ringpost. Spare went out to the ring apron and grabbed Crowley in a front face lock before letting out a cackle in Hysteria’s direction. Then she DDT’d Crowley into the apron and while it hurt the former Women's World and Crush champion it nearly knocked Nancy unconscious. Spare recovered, pulled Crowley away from the ropes and unloaded on her until she'd driven Nancy to her knees. Spare's signature Nightfall followed that; Hysteria started to move towards the ring at one but Vuitton and the Game Changers matched that move at 2, which allowed Diana to get a 3.
Spare rolled out of the ring after the count and raised her fists triumphantly while the rest of Hysteria hit the ring to check on Nancy. Spare mouthed some thanks at Vuitton and the Game Changers, who all kept eyes on Hysteria as they backed up the ramp having thrown a wrench in their plans. On her way to the back, Diana said to a camera that one way or another she was going to own Hysteria the same way she owned the night.
Steve and Carl made a quick run through Quality Social (highlighting the smacktalk between A Cut Above and Beauty and the Beast Mode that also saw the International Players and Team Batroc do some chirping of their own) before “Galang” by M.I.A. hit the PA and brought out the GRPL+ World TV champion Ashok Banjerjee to a good pop from the faithful. Ashok got the mic from Duck and thanked me fans for their support. He couldn't get two more words out before “Ready Or Not” blared and brought out Nazir el-Fadal who demanded his music be cut and Ashok stop feeding the rabble lies.
Naz said that Ashok had put in more than half an hour of work and couldn't beat him, but before he could continue Ashok cut him off and wondered who was lying to the people since the truth was Ashok had put in over an hour of work and all the time that Naz was forgetting? He remembered beating Naz at Cruel Summer juuuust fine.
That popped the crowd and made Naz fume on the ramp. el-Fadal threatened to come down the ramp and take the legs out from under the Boundless One before Banjerjee said that as much as he enjoyed beating up Naz on a weekly basis, it wasn't fair to the rest of the roster who also wanted to beat up Naz on a weekly basis. So Ashok was willing to give Naz ANOTHER shot at the World TV title next week one on one if he was willing to go up against Ashok and a mystery partner in tonight's main event. Ashok then made fun of me idea that Naz could have a tag partner that wasn't his massive ego. The Grand Slam winner shrugged at that and wanted Ashok to say again on record that anybody could be his partner so long as he could find one. Ashok agreed, then said it didn't matter who Naz got because this was going to be another week where he showed that he was the future, and that the future was Boundless. Naz let out a man’s laugh at that and cackled until he sneezed before clapping back that the future wasn't Boundless - the future, just like the World Television championship belonged to the Greatest Man Alive. “Ready Or Not” hit the PA and both men glared at each other for a few beats before Naz did the “I’m watching you” finger point and headed to the back.
3. Hysteria (Justine Danek and Bella Jolie w/Bonnie Agrippa and Nancy Crowley) d. Mean Season at 10:20 In the opening moments of the match the announce put over Hysteria’s fast rise in the women's division and their members all having matches in the first half of the show even if the first two may not have gone as Hysteria hoped. This was the rubber match in a mini rivalry that's been going on a few weeks; Mean Season made the challenge last week after beating Justine and Bella two weeks ago, having lost to the black pointy hats a couple of weeks before that. Bolstered by a prematch talk/scolding by Agrippa, Justine and Bella came out of the gates by jumping Season at the bell to weigh things in their favor while the Quality Controllers gave them the whatfor.
Bonnie and Nancy were busy licking their wounds while circling the ring while their group mates handled business between the ropes - at least until Winter Wonderland blind tagged herself into the fray and helped Gaia Green hit a two woman flapjack to lay out Bella and start realigning things in Season’s favor. Winter got control over Bella while Jolie’s ex partner Gaia rooted on the beating from the apron. Wonderland’s roll continued right until she looked to hit her Nuclear Winter implant DDT and Justine not only vaulted herself into the ring but did so via a Buckshot lariat that flattened Wonderland right out. That drew Gaia’s ire and sparked a Pier 4 brawl that had the crowd cheering. Those reactions curdled as the women of Hysteria first wobbly but then decisively won their fights; by the end of it, Justine and Bella had sent both members of Mean Season shoulder first into parallel sides of the ringpost. Hysteria dominated the rest of the way and put Winter away a couple of minutes later with a combination of another Buckshot lariat from Justine and Soul Food from Bella.
After the match Steve and Carl put over Justine and Bella’s mostly clean win while Bonnie and Nancy hit the ring in support, Agrippa cackling as she held up the Crush championship. She snapped her fingers and the lights went out; when they came back on a couple of beats later all of Hysteria were gone, leaving a disappointed Mean Season to recover in the ring.
From there we went TOTHEBACK~!, where Enya Face was standing by and ready to interview Ricardo Villalobos and El Vengador de Gente Jr., who makes his debut later on tonight. Ricardo switched off between English and Spanish throughout the interview and served as Vengador’s ersatz translator.
Ricardo knew she’d have questions for El V but made a point to thank Vengador for coming to QCW and helping him out against his traitorous ex partner and his scumbag of a brother. He’d always had respect for El V - in fact, seeing the way he operated made him want to break ranks with generations of rudo tradition - so he was going to support V in anyway he could going forward. After the men conversed in Spanish briefly, Ricardo related that Vengador said he did it because it was the right thing to do and he wasn't going to let people like Super Avión and Roberto Villalobos represent lucha libre on such a grand stage like QCW. There was a right way to do things to honor the lucha libre tradition and he would start to hopefully show the good people of Parts Unknown that tonight.
It also turned out that as much as he appreciated Roberto’s support, he didn't want him out there with him when he made his debut against Prince Ootsuka later on. The time would come for them to team but tonight he wanted to prove he could beat a former World TV champion on his own, to show the world why it wasn't that long ago that he was Lucha Salvaje’s Campeon de Campeones (their Big Gold Belt, essentially). Gente said with respect to Enya, he was going off to prepare for his match. When she asked him and Ricardo about Asesinos Aereos having a match up after the commercial break, Gente’s response cracked Ricardo up before he let us in on the joke - that the newest addition to the roster didn't have time to waste watching so called Assassins misfire - he had a debut to win. Vengador bowed towards Enya and left, Ricardo thanked her for her time and followed suit, and Enya threw us to commercials after hyping that Asesinos Aereos would be battling Beauty and the Beast Mode up next.
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4. Beauty and the Beast Mode d. Asesinos Aereos at 7:59 The back end of Ruckus kicked off with tag team action, featuring former Ambassadors champions B&BM against the rising rudo stars of Asesinos. As the opening minutes unfolded it was the luchadores who out quicked Mode, Super Avión and Roberto Villalobos laying out both “These Hands” Roy Fade and “Dashing” Pierce Moore with tope con hilos in stereo. The Quality Controllers booed them while a cut to a skybox showed the All Starr Stable doling out golf claps, laughing and partying it up. (Well, not so much Krieger, but definitely A Cut Above and Starr himself.) The Unified World Tag Team champions continued to watch from high up as Asesinos continued to have the upper hand right up until Fade shoved off a tandem avalanche Spanish Fly attempt and sent both rudos crashing to the canvas. Fade got down slowly from the corner and dodged Avión, who went flying hard into the turnbuckles. Villalobos tried a running plancha only for Fade to low bridge him out of the ring and make the tag to Moore.
Mode used the entire five count to hit Avión with alternating attacks before dumping him with a double gourdbuster. Villalobos was able to make a save, but Fade pulled him from the ring and sent him flying into the steps. B&BM controlled the rest of the borderline handicap match and finished off Avión with their Dashing Decision finisher to earn a come from behind win.
After replays, Mode celebrated briefly before going up turnbuckles and pointing at the skybox where the Stable was. The champs held up the Unified championships, Mode made Very Familiar Gestures around their waists, and both squads barked at each other from across the Arena
When that scene came to an end, we got a video package of highlights from 2021’s Anniversary Show where Razorblade and “These Hands” Roy Fade made up half the final four of a 20 man battle Royale for a title shot at that year's Devil’s Night PPV (which will return in October) and Naz defended the QCW championship in nine seconds before announcing a working vacation to show he wasn't just the best wrestler in QCW but the world, starting a domino effect that led to the Unified World championship of today. QCW’s biggest show of the year is AnnIVersary and with the Arena sold out, you can only catch it via PPV on September 8th.
5. El Vengador de Gente Jr. d. Prince Ootsuka at 10:06 As promised, Roberto Villalobos stayed in the back and Vengador came out to Metalachi 's cover of “Rainbow In the Dark” on his own. However, it turned out “the Conscience of Lucha Libre” didn't need any help and put on a showcase in his Stateside debut. Ootsuka had nearly no luck in grounding the luchadore and his attempt to bail to the outside when things got tough just made him fodder for a highlight reel level ropewalk Shooting Star plancha (read that again if you have to). That got most of the Arena out of their seats and started laying the groundwork for the newcomer's first QCW W which he got after a flying shoulderblock that covered ⅔rds of the ring and flattened Ootsuka.
After the match he gestured towards Duck Eko and got the mic before repeating something he said in his introductory vignettes: ¡Yo soy El Vengador de Gente Jr y mi palabra es la ley! He then handed Duck the mic back, shook Duck’s hand as well as Steve's and Carl’s on his way to the back, fiving as many fans as he could on his way up the ramp.
We saw a confident looking Ashok Banjerjee take the World TV title off of a hook in his locker before putting it over his shoulder and heading out. Ashok gestured to someone behind him but before we could get a reveal we then saw some of Nazir el-Fadal as he was leaning into a different locker room. el-Fadal clapped his hands and headed towards the ring with an even more evil grin than usual on his face. Who are the mystery partners Ashok and Naz got for tonight's main event? The suspense won't last too much longer…just until the last commercial break of the night is over.
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Before the main event, Steve started to throw coal into the hype train for next week's action when he got assistance from an unlikely source: minority owner Ig de Catur, who sort of teleconferenced in from his private jet. de Catur apologized for jumping in but said he’d been finalizing a deal with Commissioner Holmes while Ruckus was happening. QCW was rolling, bringing in international talent and having hotly competitive contract matches just for people to get a spot on the roster. It gave him the idea for a tournament that would be the first of its kind in QCW and it would be exclusive to Unleashed for the next few weeks.
He came up with the idea of calling it the Ace in the Hole tournament - a 16 person tournament that would hopefully give some shine on some of the overlooked and possibly undervalued names on the roster. What else would separate this tournament from other tournaments would be a loser’s bracket that would see the ultimate loser of the tournament summarily released and allowed to pursue other employment opportunities.
But the winner? Well, whoever won the tournament would win an actual Ace in the Hole (here he showed off an actual Ace card nearly the size of a steel chair). The winner of the tournament could play the Ace and get whatever title shot they so desired whenever they wanted. With both the loser's bracket and winner’s bracket finals taking place at AnnIVersary, they could cash it in that night - or on the subsequent episode of Ruckus - maybe on an Unleashed - maybe next year's Mayday Payday, who knew? Because whoever held the Ace had the trump card. Ig told us to check Quality Social to find out what first round matches would kick the Ace off on the next Unleashed, in a week and a half first round matches would continue, and then both sides of the bracket would play out from there. de Catur thanked everybody for their patience and threw things to Steve, who had a very special episode of Ruckus to get the fans excited for. Steve and Carl hyped up the tournament as a QCW first and its high risk/high reward nature before getting revved up about Ruckus for next week.
As QCW does from time to time they have supersized episodes of Ruckus with limited commercial interruptions and next week's show would not only be one of those, it would feature the return of Flashpoint to the QCW calendar. Last year's featured Luz Cruz winning the Crush championship and the instant classic best of 3 falls match between Karyn Tisch-Warren and Cindy Monet over the Women's World championship; come a week’s time from Center Stage in QCW’s second home via Atlanta the league was looking to tear the house down once again.
⚡ Months of tension have led to this, a six woman tag where Nancy Crowley, Justine Danek and Bella Jolie of Hysteria will face an all star team of “Night Sky” Diana Spare, Ashley “THEE Influencer” Szabo and the Women's World champion Lolo Vuitton ⚡
⚡ Witchfinder General says he has finally found an opponent worthy of his grace and will be defending the QCW National Championship against said talent ⚡
⚡ Last year's Flashpoint had the best of 3 falls MOTY candidate title match; 2024’s version will see Ashok Banjerjee and Nazir el-Fadal finally settle the score in a 30 minute Iron Man match, the first one of it's kind in QCW since 1981 with the World Television championship on the line ⚡
⚡And the main event will have the Fifteen Pounds of Gold up for grabs when Justice Davis tries to end Omar Littlefield’s reign of terror and win the Unified World Championship off of the dominant rookie land monster who's coming up on nearly a year of not being made to submit or even get really close to being pinned; two members of last year's rookie class battle to see who's the MVP of QCW⚡
But all that and more comes up on next week's supershow from Hotlanta then; the mystery partner main event from the Arena is happening now…
6. Nazir el-Fadal and a mystery partner d. Ashok Banjerjee and a mystery partner at 15:18 The World TV champion was out first and went to both sides of the ramp to fire up the faithful. Ashok had a small smirk on his face as “Galang” got replaced by “Mota” by the Offspring, bringing out Autumn Powers to the pop of the night. Ashok had Autumn bumped fists before making their way to the ring together; the announce sold huge the star power of a team with the World TV champ and one of the few members of QCW’s Triple Crown club.
Banjerjee and Powers were on the turnbuckles reveling in the crowd's reaction when the Fugees shifted the tenor in Quality Arena - “Ready Or Not”, here came Nazir el-Fadal and his partner. Naz smirked and nodded in the direction of the ring and even offered up a few (probably sarcastic) golf claps before gesturing towards the Qualitron for whomever he got as a partner to emerge.
When Kendrick Lamar hit, the noise from the crowd matches the looks of shock on Ashok and Autumn's faces, to say nothing of the freaked out shock happening at the announce. Naz hadn't just gotten a partner - he’d somehow gotten The Champ, QCW’s resident rookie monster Omar Littlefield.
The Unified World champion stomped down the ramp while the One Man Grand Slam cackled and clapped his hands following in Omar's wake. Carl Christensen pointed out that on the last PPV Omar had knocked Autumn out to retain the chipped and scarred Fifteen Pounds of Gold -and the PPV before that Omar had not only won the Unified belt but before he did that he beat up Ashok inside of a steel cage so badly that Banjerjee ended up with an overnight stay in the hospital.
Omar hit the ring and got right in the faces of Ashok and Autumn, holding the Fifteen Pounds of Gold right over their heads while Naz cackled and mocked them from the safety of Omar's shadow. As both sides traded glares the announce put over the dream team nature of both squads; Carl offered up that any team with Omar on it was more of a nightmare.
Clearly feeling himself over the Champ having his back, Nazir dared either Banjerjee or Powers to come after him. The One Man Jihad then proceeded to get double dropkicked down by the faces as Omar lumbered out to the apron and the match began. Ashok got Naz in a neutral corner and began lighting him up with chops. A recovering el-Fadal thumbed Ashok in the eye to buy himself some time but walked into an Ashok European uppercut that dropped him.
Ashok spent the next couple of minutes outpacing Naz; even when Naz managed a little breathing room off of a quick burst the World TV champ suffocated it by making Naz one with the canvas via a tilt-a-whirl slam. Ashok and Autumn's partnership may not be 4 Life but when he made a familiar point to Autumn she popped just as big as the Quality Controllers inm. Ashok and Autumn had a quick chat before he tagged in frhe former Unified World champ to a low roar from the crowd. Ashok alley-ooped a charging Autumn into a sky high tornado DDT that splattered Naz again. Autumn went for a cover that nearly got her side the win had el-Fadal not been able to grab the bottom rope between 2.5 and 3.
This got us to the next portion of the match, wherein Autumn took Ashok's place at kicking Naz’s ass. As Autumn took the fight to Naz and stomped away on the One Man Jihad in her team’s corner, Steve divulged some breaking news concerning Autumn - she was going to be on the Flashpoint supershow next week going one on one against former rival and enforcer of the All Starr Stable: Jacques Krieger.
Things went smoothly for the babyfaces, who halved the ring on Naz and didn't let him tag out. Ashok and Autumn alternated offense but their playbooks sung like a hymnal whether individually or when they worked together. It looked like Autumn had Naz in place for Banjerjee’s Destroyer DDT but Naz landed a cheap shot on Autumn and shoved her in Ashok's path so that he accidentally wiped out his partner with the flipping DDT. Ashok was agahst and went to check on Autumn, but that turned into a mistake that the Grand Slam winner made him pay for. Naz spun Ashok around and hip tossed Banjerjee into a Michinoku Driver on Autumn before crawling towards his corner and diving towards Omar – falling just short. Littlefield let out a yell before reaching through the ropes and throwing Naz into their corner, and while the referee was issuing a verbal warning he clapped Naz on the back so hard he fell over to make the tag.
That meant The Champ was not only the legal man but fresher than laundry out of the dryer.
Ruh roh.
Omar vaulted over the top rope and took both faces down with a double lariat that flattened Banjerjee and sent Autumn corkscrewing through the Parts Unknown air. Littlefield grabbed Autumn by the throat before looking behind him and throwing her in Ashok's direction.
Ashok managed to catch Autumn but that left him wide open to a spear from Omar that drove him into the mat and sent Powers flying through the air before crash landing herself. Autumn began to roll towards the apron as Omar threw Ashok into a corner and lit into him with some back elbows. Powers used the ropes to pull herself up on the apron but Naz rounded the corner and shoved her back first into the ringpost. And things didn't get any better for the babyfaces from there.
Ashok.started battling back against Omar first with body blows before firing off some meaty forearms he planted on Omar’s jawline, but while he was doing that Naz was on the apron putting Autumn in position for a nasty ride. With Omar slumped down to a knee Ashok looked to fire up the faithful only to have their noise turn from gleeful to horrified as Naz set up Powers for the Outsider's Edge and delivered it by running down the apron and launching the Final Woman into the barricade and nearly into the front row off of the impact.
Ashok took a run at Naz only to have el-Fadal hangman him into the top rope, setting the World Television champion up perfectly to eat a massive Pounce at the hands of the Unified World champion. There were only a couple more minutes of champion on champion violence after that and unfortunately for Ashok, Omar was looking to give him flashbacks to Mayday Payday. Littlefield pulled Ashok into the drop zone and then tried to wipe him off the face of the Earth.
Vader Bomb.
Vader Bomb. (You could hear Naz in the background cackling and egging him on.)
Vader Bomb.
Vader Bomb.
After the fourth one Littlefield stomped around the ring with one bark of a question: “WHO RUNS QCW?!?”
The crowd booed but Omar just gestured to the fallen body of Ashok, who would get dropped one more time as Omar hoisted him up and delivered the Face Eraser to win the fight, not even bothering to hook a leg while the ref’s count came down.
We got replays of Naz getting whomped then Omar doing the whomping. Back live, Naz finished off some smacktalk to Ashok’s fallen body before demanding the ref do her job and raise the winners’’ hands. Four arms went up in the air and then one pivoted and laid out el-Fadal with a lariat.
The zebra dove between the ropes to the floor as Littlefield looked down at Naz disbelievingly, letting him know as only Omar could that he didn't appreciate having to the lion’s share of the team’s work. The Champ tossed Naz into a drop zone and splattered the One Man Jihad with a Vader Bomb and another for good measure. Omar hoisted Naz up and hit him with a Face Eraser, drawing a loud mixed reaction from the Quality Controllers.
Littlefield's rampage continued as he grabbed Naz and gave him another Face Eraser, this time onto Ashok to leave both men lying limp on the canvas. Omar turned around and saw Autumn flying at him with a missile dropkick try - she couldn't connect because he jumped up with a standing available that flattened Powers and put her on the canvas, too. Littlefield let out a roar before grabbing Autumn and giving her a Face Eraser on the Fifteen Pounds of Gold, officially laying out everybody else in the main event that wasn't him.
At his feet lay two former World champions and the current World TV titlehplder. The announce put over Omar's dominance as the ring was strewn with his victims. Kendrick came over the PA as Littlefield slowly held up the Unified World championship and smiled evilly. A piece of the title fell off from where he drove Autumn into it; the credits box came up quickly after that and Ruckus' went off the air.
Catch you next week in the A for Flashpoint!
QCW Unleashed [s2e43 • Quality Arena]
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