-Evil Jim, Crystal, and Executive Director Mark Bland started off the show, acknowledging the theft of the promotion's main ring, guardrails, and trailer from this past week. The other ring from the training center was used along with different guardrails.
-The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. "The" Evan Morris & "The New Hotness" Danny Adams; Outtkast pinned Adams after the Order 66(double torture-rack pickup into a double faceplant) (13:35).
-Mauler McDarby(w/ Shawn Santel) d. Keon Option via rollup with feet on the ropes (4:49). The Professionals gloated about having beaten down Jackal earlier in the day, which brought out Jackal's tag team partner Jake Dirden...Mark Bland ordered an impromptu match as a result.
-Tag Team Champion "Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Shawn Santel(w/ Mauler McDarby) by DQ when McDarby interfered to break up the Asiatic Spike (6:10). Dirden tried to fight off both men but McDarby finally laid him out with the Tag Title belt.
-"The Belt Collector" Jeremy Wyatt d. "The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral; Wyatt pushed the referee into the ropes to trip up Spi-Ral on the top turnbuckle, then got the pin after the Lightning Spiral (12:15).
-Mike Outlaw won a gauntlet-style six-way dance with "Showtime" Bradley Charles, Brandon Aarons, "Ironman" Ken Kasa, "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher, and "The Maniac" Paco Gonzalez to earn the next shot at the Heavyweight Title. Kasa and Aarons started the match with new wrestlers entering every few minutes; the remaining order of entry was Gallagher, Outlaw, Paco, and SBC. Eliminations: SBC rolled up Paco with a handful of tights (12:11). Gallagher tried to roll up Outlaw but got rolled up himself by Aarons for a three-count (13:17). Outlaw went for a sunset bomb of Kasa off the turnbuckles and Aarons kicked Kasa off the turnbuckles, allowing Outlaw to complete the move for the pin (15:10). SBC eliminated Aarons after the TKO (15:53). Outlaw got the final pin on SBC after the Macho Elbow (19:29).
-Heavyweight Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz d. Brandon Espinosa in a non-title grudge match; the fans seemed to pick Cruz as the lesser of two evils over the course of the bout. Espinosa brought out a chain, but Ricky superkicked him and then diverted the referee's attention so he could knock out Espy with the chain. That scored Ricky the victory (13:25), but the war was far from over as Espinosa assaulted Cruz after the bell with the chain, a chair, and even the title belt. Mark Bland and both referees tried to restore order, but Espinosa dealt out one more parting shot with a superkick...Mike Outlaw finally arrived with a chair to run off Espinosa.
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