The show opened with Worthington Incorporated Attorney Colonel Jones calling out ASWF X Division Champion Christopher Lee.  Jones told the Champion that Lee’s win over Jon Michael Worthington a couple weeks ago was not sanctioned by Worthington Incorporated.  Jones stated that Lee must prove himself worthy of stepping into the ring with his client, the Savior Of ASWF.

 

First Match:  X Division Contenders Match:  Joshua Cross defeated Seth Sabor in an explosive high-flying match.  Cross pinned Sabor after hitting a shining wizard out of nowhere. This was a great opening for a fantastic night of wrestling at the Valiant Arena.

 

Second Match:  X Division Championship:  Wild Bill defeated X Division Champion Christopher Lee by DQ after Colonel Jones tossed Lee a chain and the referee assumed Lee had used the chain on Wild Bill.  Lee told Jones that he will face any member of Worthington Incorporated next week.

 

Third Match:  Tag Team Match:  Lost Souls (Johnny Hawk & Hot Rod) destroyed Sancho Libre and Kaliki.  Kaliki gave a valiant effort, but the two veterans dominated from the opening bell.  The Lost Souls made a statement to the tag team division and all of the “young” wrestlers. The Lost Souls are serving notice to the young talent in the locker room. The education begins now.

 

Feature Match:  Dress Match:  Demon X finally defeated Kid Nickles to lose the XXL dress.  X won with a sit down powerbomb.  Afterwards, The Lost Souls attacked Demon X and claimed he was nothing without their help. Johnny Hawk claimed he was the only reason Demon X had ever won a title. Wild Bill made a surprising save on his former tag team partner. Could this be the rebirth of CCR?

 

Semi Main Event:  6 Man Tag Match:  The Establishment(ASWF European Champion X Kaliber and ASWF Tag Team Champions CM2) beat Prime Danger(Dan Mathews & Kevin Charles) and King Of The Hill Winner Lee Michaels.  Michaels was not pinned and remains undefeated for 14 weeks.     

 

Main Event: ASWF Championship NO DQ Match:  Austin Lane retained the title against Eric Wayne in a wild contest that went all over the arena.  Both competitors battled in and out of the ring taking one another to the limits of their abilities and stamina. Both men proved they would do anything to capture the Championship and I don’t think we’ve seen the last of these two in the ring.