-"The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell d. Garrett Shanks with the pumphandle Michinoku Driver (6:25).
-Jayson Khaos(w/ C.J. McManus) d. "Cowboy" Ric Maverick after C.J.'s distraction allowed Khaos to win with a guillotine hold (5:42).
-Heavyweight Champion Jake Dirden gloated over his recent title win and told the next "greenhorn" to come out as his opponent...but he got new D-1 Champion Outtkast instead. Co-promoter Crystal Yount made the match official for the main event with both belts at stake.
-"Young & Dangerous" Evan Morris d. The Snitch(w/ Sophie Darling) after a TKO onto the knee (7:17).
-"The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & C.J. Shine d. The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby). The Professionals hit their back suplex/flying elbowdrop combo on Shine, but referee Eric Allen wouldn't count the fall as Shine was not the legal man. The Professionals confronted Allen and broke his glasses, but the loss of focus led to their downfall as Shorty hit Paydirt on McDarby for the three-count (10:11). Santel & McDarby snapped and beat down Allen after the bell until Shorty and Shine re-entered the ring for the save...Shorty told Allen not to risk his health by getting into a fight, but Allen said he had to stand up for himself and challenged McDarby to a match. McDarby accepted the challenge for the next Wood River show on March 26th...
-Brandon Espinosa d. Keon Option with the cross-armbreaker takedown (11:18).
-Kevin Lee Davidson d. "American Viking" Alexandre Rudolph with the spinebuster after a wild brawl (10:27).
-Heavyweight Champion "Dirdey" Jake Dirden fought D-1 Champion Outtkast to a time-limit draw, meaning neither title changed hands; Outtkast rallied and hit the Case Study in the closing seconds of the match, but couldn't make the cover before the time limit expired (15:00). Outtkast wanted five more minutes, but Dirden declined...
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