Post by UGWC Staff on May 22, 2023 21:37:26 GMT -5
Welcome to GlobalTrollz LIVE Synergy Coverage for May 22nd, 2023!
Championship Roll Call:
World Heavyweight Champion: Lucy Wylde
Next Defense: TBD vs
Cross-Hemisphere Champion: JC
Next Defense: TBD vs
Cooperative Champions: Rydell and Wolf
Next Defense: TBD vs
Chaos Champion: Sebastian Everett-Bryce
Next Defense:TBD vs
Conquest Champion: Tony Savage
Next Defense: TONIGHT vs Larry Tact
Keys to the Kingdom:
Keeper of the Global Challenge Key: Zane Scott
Keeper of the Survival of the Fittest Tournament Key: Matt Knox
Keeper of the Battleground Key: TBD on June 19
Keeper of the Massive Melee Key: TBD on October 2
Your Synergy coverage begins, now…
In true Dark Destroyer fashion, he barely makes it into the ring, upright. Out next is Ken Davison, looking furious now that he isn’t the World Champion again. The opening bell sounds and Dark Destroyer seems to have something in his eye. He’s trying to get it out when Ken charges out of nowhere, clobbering him to the mat with a vicious clothesline, that sends the Destroyer to the floor at ringside. While Alice Naismith checks on Dark Destroyer, Ken is in the ring, patiently waiting.
Out of nowhere, Fear slides in behind him. He nails Ken with Numbing! Ken is able to get back up but is clearly staggered. He swings wildly at Fear with a right hand but Phrixus ducks it and hits the Numbing once more! Fear climbs to the top rope and nails Ken Davison with the Meteor Press!!!!! Phrixus slips out through the crowd and Alice comes back into the ring followed by Dark Destroyer. Dark Destroyer is clearly dazed still and steps on his cape, tripping and falling right on top of Ken! Alice has no choice but the count 3!
Winner: The Dark Destroyer
Time: 2:31
The match begins with a flurry of fists before JC knees Rydell in the gut. He uses this to transition in a deluge of suplexes, because he’s in a bad mood and dropping Rydell repeatedly onto his head makes JC feel better. Once he’s done teaching Rydell “How Suplexes Work and Why They’re Bad For You: 101,” he pulls Rydell up and launches him into the corner, following it up with a running back elbow. Rydell staggers from it but never gets to fall as he’s hoisted up and driven into the mat with a sit out side slam. He drops an elbow, then a leaping leg drop and rolls over for the pin, but Rydell kicks out at two. JC hoists him up and bounces him face first off of the turnbuckle post, then inverts him with a running boot. I know, it’s sounds like “The Big Boot of Doom,” but it wasn’t. This one caught Rydell in the chest, which didn’t look like it felt a hell of a lot better. He crumples to the mat and JC drops on top of him. This too only get a two count, albeit a long one.
JC pulls Rydell up and throws him off of the ropes again, this time leaping at him with “Dance Macabre.” Rydell surprises him by sidestepping it and JC nearly launches himself from the ring. He ends up chest first across the apron and Rydell drives him into it with a “Rydell Bomb,” then darts at him and kicks him in the side of the head. He slides back into the ring, runs across it, bounces off of the ropes and after he springs back across the ring and slides under the bottom rope, grabbing JC and spiking him into the floor with a modified spinning neckbreaker. He rolls back into the ring and back out, then lifts JC and pulls him back into the ring. He goes for the pin, but JC kicks out at two. Rydell pulls him up throws him into the ropes. JC bounces off and drives his foot into Rydell’s face with the “Big Boot of Doom.”
Both men drop to the canvas. JC is up by six and Rydell by seven. JC pulls Rydell up and goes for “Solitaire Unravelling,” but when he whips Rydell off of his shoulders, Rydell somehow contorts himself and uses JC’s momentum against him and drops him into “After Shock”. JC springs out of it, starting to fall backwards, but Rydell leaps up onto the turnbuckle, springs off and slams him into the mat with the “Virus of Life.” He falls over on top of him, and three seconds later he’s victorious.
Winner: Dave Rydell
Time: 15:22
Before the commercial break, we join Roxy Malone backstage with Cross Hemisphere Champion JC!
Vinegar: Apparently, Ezra Wolf has something on his mind as he just grabbed a microphone from the timekeeper's area.
Ezra Wolf: Zane Scott! I saw that little catfight you just got into so I know you're back there. Come on out here, bro!
Leiberjosch: This is idiotic. Zane is clearly not going to entertain this.
After a brief moment, Zane Scott appears on the ramp. He's a bit disheveled from his fight with JC that just happened moments ago. He stands staring at the ring with a frustrated expression on his face.
Ezra Wolf: You got the better of me at Survival of the Fittest. I'll give you that. But this story isn't over yet. I'm challenging you to a rematch, bro! Next week, my du--
He is interrupted by Zane Scott simply turning around and walking off the stage.
Vinegar: It looks like Zane Scott is uninterested in fighting Ezra once again.
Ezra Wolf: Listen here, Zane Scott! You have 7 days to change your mind, bro! If you don't... well... let's just say that I'll give you some added incentive, BRO!
He then throws the microphone down and exits the ring through the crowd.
The bell sounds and they lock up. Lucy wrestles Donovan into a side headlock, but he counters with a side suplex, only for Lucy to roll over it and land on her feet. She attempts a Fury Brand before he can get back to his feet, but Donovan moves out of the way and she misses. Donovan immediately pounces on her and attempts to put on the Hands of Fate, but Lucy slips out and rolls away. They both get to their feet and Lucy connects with a spinning heel kick, and goes right into the cover, but Donovan quickly kicks out.
Lucy pulls Donovan up and again gets him into a side headlock. Donovan shoves her off the ropes. On the rebound he hits a back body toss but Lucy rolls through and handsprings off the ropes for the Mindblow! Lucy hooks the leg, but only gets a two count.
Lucy slips behind Donovan as he is getting up, attempts to put him into the Nightmare Sleeper, but Donovan quickly backpeddles both of them into the corner, crashing into the turnbuckle. Lucy releases him and stumbles, and Donovan lifts her into a full nelson slam. Donovan sets Lucy up on the turnbuckle and lifts her off into Inevitability, he covers, but Lucy gets her shoulder up before the three!
Donovan brings Lucy back to her feet and lifts her for Destiny’s Call, but she catches him with a knee to the head and drops safely to her feet. Lucy goes for Wylde Liberation, but Donovan blocks it and spins her around before dropping her with a Facebreaker DDT. Donovan forgoes the cover, instead choosing to head out to ringside, and he pulls the timekeeper out of his chair and takes it back into the ring. The referee warns Donovan not to do it as he glares at Lucy, but Ken Davison runs out from backstage, jumping up on the apron. Donovan turns and swings the weapon, but Davison drops off the apron, and the chair ricochets off the top rope and back into Donovan’s own face. He drops the weapon and stumbles, and Lucy plants him with Wylde Liberation before covering for the three!
Winner: Lucy Wylde
Time: 7:13
The opening bell sounds. Both men lock up. Ezra gets Matt in a reverse waist lock. He immediately goes for the German suplex but Knox counters out. He gets behind Ezra and hits a reverse neckbreaker. Following up with a number of mounted hits, punches and forearms alike. Ezra is covering up and is able to turn the tables. He switches positions and is now mounted on Knox. He is burying forearms right into the face of Matt Knox. Ezra gets up and as Knox starts to rise, Ezra charges and hits a baseball slide style dropkick, taking the Raven back down.
Ezra gets Knox up and sends him into the corner. Knox bounces right out and clotheslines Wolf to the mat. He drops and elbow on the Co-Op Champion and goes for a cover, but only gets 1. Knox grabs Ezra up but Ezra swipes his arms up and hits a hard shot to Knox’s face. Knox staggers but swings a back elbow, taking down Wolf!
Knox picks up Wolf and hits a snap suplex, and falls right into a side headlock on the mat. Ezra kips up gets out of it. Knox grabs Ezra but Ezra hits a jawbreaker. Knox staggers back and Ezra jumps up for a DDT but Knox counters into a powerslam! Knox pulls Ezra back up and goes for a Northern Lights Suplex but Ezra is able to break out and hit a swinging neckbreaker! Ezra goes for the cover but gets a quick 2 count.
Ezra pulls up Knox and goes for a belly to belly suplex but Knox breaks free of it and hooks the arms. Double arm DDT! Knox grabs Ezra and sends him off the ropes. Wolf rebounds right into a spinebuster!! Knox covers Wolf but gets another 2 count! He grabs Ezra but Ezra rolls him up for another quick 2 count! The two start duking it out in the middle of the ring and Ezra gets a good right hand on the latest key holder. It spins Knox around!
Knox staggers around and goes for a roundhouse kick but Ezra catches him. He goes for a T-Bone suplex but Knox breaks out just in time! As he stumbles back, Ezra rushes at him with a superkick! LIGHTNING STRIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ezra drops into the cover but gets a 2 count, a long one! Ezra stomps right on Knox’s head before climbing to the top rope. He steadies himself and leaps! GRAVITY FALLLSSSS!!!! KNOX GOT THE KNEES UP!!!! Ezra bounced off like a basketball! Knox pops up and grabs Ezra, who is on a knee holding his back! INTO THE VOID!!!!! Knox covers and gets 3!!!
Winner: Matt Knox
Time: 12:38
The match starts with a staredown, tension filling the air as both competitors lock eyes. The referee signals for the bell, and the main event is underway. Tony Savage, attempting to wear down Larry Tact, starts with a swift takedown, catching him off guard.
Larry fights back to his feet and hits a thunderous clothesline, sending Tony crashing to the mat. The momentum swings back and forth. Savage executes a picture-perfect armbar and then a flawless snap suplex, while Tact bounces back with a devastating spinebuster followed by a thunderous running powerslam.
Savage locks in a painful Kimura Lock, wrenching Tact's arm at an unnatural angle. Tact refuses to back down, summoning his resilience. He rallies, reversing the armbar before mounting a comeback with a spine-jarring powerbomb and a gorilla press slam.
Larry hopes to bring the match to a close as he hits a brainbuster, then a kickswing DDT. He busts out “The Humbling” and finishes up the series with “Starbreaker.” That gets Tact within reaching distance of the Conquest championship, but Tony cuts this short at 2.85 seconds when he manages to get two toes on the bottom rope.
Frustrated, Larry hesitates to respond, which gives Savage the opening he needs to hit a snap DDT, then a short Irish whip into a belly to belly suplex. Tact struggles to his feet, but Tony immediately lets loose with “10 Pc + a Bisc.”, and follows this up with a devastating “Dead to Rights”, which gives him enough for the three count, and he retains the Conquest Championship.
Winner: Tony Savage
Time: 7:42
Travis Pierce is live in the ring in a special version of the Piercing Truth set, and he begins with some sharp barbs, including mocking Ken Davison for his “loss” earlier in the evening. Pierce puts himself over as a creative prodigy and the Piercing Media Network as the power behind some of the greatest champions in the history of the sport, name dropping Jet Somers as well as taking credit for the early success of Eden Morgan.
Pierce says that it is time to recognize the greatest champion in UGWC history, and introduces Sebastian Everett-Bryce. Seb comes to the ring, looking a bit hesitant and skeptical, but he enters the ring and takes a seat on the couch next to Pierce’s desk. Pierce lists off Seb’s many accomplishments, but claims that he never truly came into his own until he joined the Piercing Media Network. Seb makes multiple attempts to interject, but Pierce talks over him each time.
Pierce reminds everyone that Seb is a former World Heavyweight Champion, but was unable to defend that championship, and contrasts it to his performance over the past year as the Chaos Champion, sponsored by the Piercing Media Network. Pierce stresses that Seb’s reign as Chaos Champion is the most impressive championship reign that UGWC has ever seen, which leads Seb to relax for a moment and relent to the ceremony.
Pierce steps out around the desk, producing a covered plaque, which he says is to recognize the Greatest Champion in UGWC History. Seb stands and appears to sigh before smiling and accepting the plaque. Pierce raises his arm with one hand while pulling the cover loose with the other, and the crowd gasps as the plaque is revealed to say Pierce’s name. Seb looks down and sees it, but before he can process or react, Pierce plants him with the Breakdown!
Pierce mounts Seb and delivers a series of brutal blows, before standing and picking up the plaque. Seb tries to get back to his feet, and Pierce smashes him in the face with the plaque! He picks the microphone back up and tells Seb that he’s had an amazing reign, but the piercing truth is that the greatest champion in UGWC history is the one that ends that reign, and in two weeks that person will be Travis Pierce.
Seb appears to be busted open from being hit in the face with the plaque, and Pierce stands over him with the Chaos Title held high.
End Show
Championship Roll Call:
World Heavyweight Champion: Lucy Wylde
Next Defense: TBD vs
Cross-Hemisphere Champion: JC
Next Defense: TBD vs
Cooperative Champions: Rydell and Wolf
Next Defense: TBD vs
Chaos Champion: Sebastian Everett-Bryce
Next Defense:TBD vs
Conquest Champion: Tony Savage
Next Defense: TONIGHT vs Larry Tact
Keys to the Kingdom:
Keeper of the Global Challenge Key: Zane Scott
Keeper of the Survival of the Fittest Tournament Key: Matt Knox
Keeper of the Battleground Key: TBD on June 19
Keeper of the Massive Melee Key: TBD on October 2
Your Synergy coverage begins, now…
Dark Destroyer vs Ken Davison
In true Dark Destroyer fashion, he barely makes it into the ring, upright. Out next is Ken Davison, looking furious now that he isn’t the World Champion again. The opening bell sounds and Dark Destroyer seems to have something in his eye. He’s trying to get it out when Ken charges out of nowhere, clobbering him to the mat with a vicious clothesline, that sends the Destroyer to the floor at ringside. While Alice Naismith checks on Dark Destroyer, Ken is in the ring, patiently waiting.
Out of nowhere, Fear slides in behind him. He nails Ken with Numbing! Ken is able to get back up but is clearly staggered. He swings wildly at Fear with a right hand but Phrixus ducks it and hits the Numbing once more! Fear climbs to the top rope and nails Ken Davison with the Meteor Press!!!!! Phrixus slips out through the crowd and Alice comes back into the ring followed by Dark Destroyer. Dark Destroyer is clearly dazed still and steps on his cape, tripping and falling right on top of Ken! Alice has no choice but the count 3!
Winner: The Dark Destroyer
Time: 2:31
~Commercial Break~
Non-Title Cross-Hemisphere Division Match
'The Bogeyman' JC vs Dave Rydell
'The Bogeyman' JC vs Dave Rydell
The match begins with a flurry of fists before JC knees Rydell in the gut. He uses this to transition in a deluge of suplexes, because he’s in a bad mood and dropping Rydell repeatedly onto his head makes JC feel better. Once he’s done teaching Rydell “How Suplexes Work and Why They’re Bad For You: 101,” he pulls Rydell up and launches him into the corner, following it up with a running back elbow. Rydell staggers from it but never gets to fall as he’s hoisted up and driven into the mat with a sit out side slam. He drops an elbow, then a leaping leg drop and rolls over for the pin, but Rydell kicks out at two. JC hoists him up and bounces him face first off of the turnbuckle post, then inverts him with a running boot. I know, it’s sounds like “The Big Boot of Doom,” but it wasn’t. This one caught Rydell in the chest, which didn’t look like it felt a hell of a lot better. He crumples to the mat and JC drops on top of him. This too only get a two count, albeit a long one.
JC pulls Rydell up and throws him off of the ropes again, this time leaping at him with “Dance Macabre.” Rydell surprises him by sidestepping it and JC nearly launches himself from the ring. He ends up chest first across the apron and Rydell drives him into it with a “Rydell Bomb,” then darts at him and kicks him in the side of the head. He slides back into the ring, runs across it, bounces off of the ropes and after he springs back across the ring and slides under the bottom rope, grabbing JC and spiking him into the floor with a modified spinning neckbreaker. He rolls back into the ring and back out, then lifts JC and pulls him back into the ring. He goes for the pin, but JC kicks out at two. Rydell pulls him up throws him into the ropes. JC bounces off and drives his foot into Rydell’s face with the “Big Boot of Doom.”
Both men drop to the canvas. JC is up by six and Rydell by seven. JC pulls Rydell up and goes for “Solitaire Unravelling,” but when he whips Rydell off of his shoulders, Rydell somehow contorts himself and uses JC’s momentum against him and drops him into “After Shock”. JC springs out of it, starting to fall backwards, but Rydell leaps up onto the turnbuckle, springs off and slams him into the mat with the “Virus of Life.” He falls over on top of him, and three seconds later he’s victorious.
Winner: Dave Rydell
Time: 15:22
Before the commercial break, we join Roxy Malone backstage with Cross Hemisphere Champion JC!
~Commercial Break~
Vinegar: Apparently, Ezra Wolf has something on his mind as he just grabbed a microphone from the timekeeper's area.
Ezra Wolf: Zane Scott! I saw that little catfight you just got into so I know you're back there. Come on out here, bro!
Leiberjosch: This is idiotic. Zane is clearly not going to entertain this.
After a brief moment, Zane Scott appears on the ramp. He's a bit disheveled from his fight with JC that just happened moments ago. He stands staring at the ring with a frustrated expression on his face.
Ezra Wolf: You got the better of me at Survival of the Fittest. I'll give you that. But this story isn't over yet. I'm challenging you to a rematch, bro! Next week, my du--
He is interrupted by Zane Scott simply turning around and walking off the stage.
Vinegar: It looks like Zane Scott is uninterested in fighting Ezra once again.
Ezra Wolf: Listen here, Zane Scott! You have 7 days to change your mind, bro! If you don't... well... let's just say that I'll give you some added incentive, BRO!
He then throws the microphone down and exits the ring through the crowd.
Donovan Hastings vs Lucy Wylde
The bell sounds and they lock up. Lucy wrestles Donovan into a side headlock, but he counters with a side suplex, only for Lucy to roll over it and land on her feet. She attempts a Fury Brand before he can get back to his feet, but Donovan moves out of the way and she misses. Donovan immediately pounces on her and attempts to put on the Hands of Fate, but Lucy slips out and rolls away. They both get to their feet and Lucy connects with a spinning heel kick, and goes right into the cover, but Donovan quickly kicks out.
Lucy pulls Donovan up and again gets him into a side headlock. Donovan shoves her off the ropes. On the rebound he hits a back body toss but Lucy rolls through and handsprings off the ropes for the Mindblow! Lucy hooks the leg, but only gets a two count.
Lucy slips behind Donovan as he is getting up, attempts to put him into the Nightmare Sleeper, but Donovan quickly backpeddles both of them into the corner, crashing into the turnbuckle. Lucy releases him and stumbles, and Donovan lifts her into a full nelson slam. Donovan sets Lucy up on the turnbuckle and lifts her off into Inevitability, he covers, but Lucy gets her shoulder up before the three!
Donovan brings Lucy back to her feet and lifts her for Destiny’s Call, but she catches him with a knee to the head and drops safely to her feet. Lucy goes for Wylde Liberation, but Donovan blocks it and spins her around before dropping her with a Facebreaker DDT. Donovan forgoes the cover, instead choosing to head out to ringside, and he pulls the timekeeper out of his chair and takes it back into the ring. The referee warns Donovan not to do it as he glares at Lucy, but Ken Davison runs out from backstage, jumping up on the apron. Donovan turns and swings the weapon, but Davison drops off the apron, and the chair ricochets off the top rope and back into Donovan’s own face. He drops the weapon and stumbles, and Lucy plants him with Wylde Liberation before covering for the three!
Winner: Lucy Wylde
Time: 7:13
~Commercial Break~
Ezra Wolf vs Matt Knox
The opening bell sounds. Both men lock up. Ezra gets Matt in a reverse waist lock. He immediately goes for the German suplex but Knox counters out. He gets behind Ezra and hits a reverse neckbreaker. Following up with a number of mounted hits, punches and forearms alike. Ezra is covering up and is able to turn the tables. He switches positions and is now mounted on Knox. He is burying forearms right into the face of Matt Knox. Ezra gets up and as Knox starts to rise, Ezra charges and hits a baseball slide style dropkick, taking the Raven back down.
Ezra gets Knox up and sends him into the corner. Knox bounces right out and clotheslines Wolf to the mat. He drops and elbow on the Co-Op Champion and goes for a cover, but only gets 1. Knox grabs Ezra up but Ezra swipes his arms up and hits a hard shot to Knox’s face. Knox staggers but swings a back elbow, taking down Wolf!
Knox picks up Wolf and hits a snap suplex, and falls right into a side headlock on the mat. Ezra kips up gets out of it. Knox grabs Ezra but Ezra hits a jawbreaker. Knox staggers back and Ezra jumps up for a DDT but Knox counters into a powerslam! Knox pulls Ezra back up and goes for a Northern Lights Suplex but Ezra is able to break out and hit a swinging neckbreaker! Ezra goes for the cover but gets a quick 2 count.
Ezra pulls up Knox and goes for a belly to belly suplex but Knox breaks free of it and hooks the arms. Double arm DDT! Knox grabs Ezra and sends him off the ropes. Wolf rebounds right into a spinebuster!! Knox covers Wolf but gets another 2 count! He grabs Ezra but Ezra rolls him up for another quick 2 count! The two start duking it out in the middle of the ring and Ezra gets a good right hand on the latest key holder. It spins Knox around!
Knox staggers around and goes for a roundhouse kick but Ezra catches him. He goes for a T-Bone suplex but Knox breaks out just in time! As he stumbles back, Ezra rushes at him with a superkick! LIGHTNING STRIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ezra drops into the cover but gets a 2 count, a long one! Ezra stomps right on Knox’s head before climbing to the top rope. He steadies himself and leaps! GRAVITY FALLLSSSS!!!! KNOX GOT THE KNEES UP!!!! Ezra bounced off like a basketball! Knox pops up and grabs Ezra, who is on a knee holding his back! INTO THE VOID!!!!! Knox covers and gets 3!!!
Winner: Matt Knox
Time: 12:38
~Commercial Break~
Conquest Championship
Tony Savage vs Larry Tact
The match starts with a staredown, tension filling the air as both competitors lock eyes. The referee signals for the bell, and the main event is underway. Tony Savage, attempting to wear down Larry Tact, starts with a swift takedown, catching him off guard.
Larry fights back to his feet and hits a thunderous clothesline, sending Tony crashing to the mat. The momentum swings back and forth. Savage executes a picture-perfect armbar and then a flawless snap suplex, while Tact bounces back with a devastating spinebuster followed by a thunderous running powerslam.
Savage locks in a painful Kimura Lock, wrenching Tact's arm at an unnatural angle. Tact refuses to back down, summoning his resilience. He rallies, reversing the armbar before mounting a comeback with a spine-jarring powerbomb and a gorilla press slam.
Larry hopes to bring the match to a close as he hits a brainbuster, then a kickswing DDT. He busts out “The Humbling” and finishes up the series with “Starbreaker.” That gets Tact within reaching distance of the Conquest championship, but Tony cuts this short at 2.85 seconds when he manages to get two toes on the bottom rope.
Frustrated, Larry hesitates to respond, which gives Savage the opening he needs to hit a snap DDT, then a short Irish whip into a belly to belly suplex. Tact struggles to his feet, but Tony immediately lets loose with “10 Pc + a Bisc.”, and follows this up with a devastating “Dead to Rights”, which gives him enough for the three count, and he retains the Conquest Championship.
Winner: Tony Savage
Time: 7:42
~Commercial Break~
The Piercing Truth LIVE! Celebrates the Greatest Champion in UGWC History! Featuring Travis Pierce and Sebastian Everett-Bryce
Travis Pierce is live in the ring in a special version of the Piercing Truth set, and he begins with some sharp barbs, including mocking Ken Davison for his “loss” earlier in the evening. Pierce puts himself over as a creative prodigy and the Piercing Media Network as the power behind some of the greatest champions in the history of the sport, name dropping Jet Somers as well as taking credit for the early success of Eden Morgan.
Pierce says that it is time to recognize the greatest champion in UGWC history, and introduces Sebastian Everett-Bryce. Seb comes to the ring, looking a bit hesitant and skeptical, but he enters the ring and takes a seat on the couch next to Pierce’s desk. Pierce lists off Seb’s many accomplishments, but claims that he never truly came into his own until he joined the Piercing Media Network. Seb makes multiple attempts to interject, but Pierce talks over him each time.
Pierce reminds everyone that Seb is a former World Heavyweight Champion, but was unable to defend that championship, and contrasts it to his performance over the past year as the Chaos Champion, sponsored by the Piercing Media Network. Pierce stresses that Seb’s reign as Chaos Champion is the most impressive championship reign that UGWC has ever seen, which leads Seb to relax for a moment and relent to the ceremony.
Pierce steps out around the desk, producing a covered plaque, which he says is to recognize the Greatest Champion in UGWC History. Seb stands and appears to sigh before smiling and accepting the plaque. Pierce raises his arm with one hand while pulling the cover loose with the other, and the crowd gasps as the plaque is revealed to say Pierce’s name. Seb looks down and sees it, but before he can process or react, Pierce plants him with the Breakdown!
Pierce mounts Seb and delivers a series of brutal blows, before standing and picking up the plaque. Seb tries to get back to his feet, and Pierce smashes him in the face with the plaque! He picks the microphone back up and tells Seb that he’s had an amazing reign, but the piercing truth is that the greatest champion in UGWC history is the one that ends that reign, and in two weeks that person will be Travis Pierce.
Seb appears to be busted open from being hit in the face with the plaque, and Pierce stands over him with the Chaos Title held high.
End Show