Four-Way Tornado Tag Match Turns into Chaos
The penultimate match of Frostbite 2025 was an all-out war for the number one contender spot for the IWRA Tag Team Championships. Four teams—each with their own motivations and histories—battled in a high-stakes, Four-Way Tornado Tag Match that would determine who would challenge The Anarchists (James “The Reaper” Reaves and Aaron Luthor) for the gold.
With the champions having held the titles since IWRA Reckoning last September, all four teams were eager for a shot at the title—and the chaos that ensued in this match only added fuel to the fire.
The Teams Competing for Glory
Each team brought something unique to the table, and the contest promised to be a showdown of explosive rivalries and high stakes.
The OC, led by the ever-popular Tucker Warren and his mentor Nate Adams, entered the match with a mix of excitement and scepticism. While Tucker has become a fan favourite and proven himself under Nate’s tutelage, many questioned whether the young upstart was truly ready for the big stage. Despite the doubt, Tucker’s heart and determination were undeniable, making him a wildcard in this unpredictable match.
The Braddock Brothers, Jim and Zac, had a chip on their shoulder after losing the IWRA Tag Team Titles to The Anarchists back in September. Jim, now holding the IWRA Storm Men’s Championship after controversially defeating Kushida using underhanded tactics, was fired up for revenge. The brothers were more motivated than ever to reclaim the gold that they felt was rightfully theirs.
Havoc, the duo of Max Montana and Leon Graves, were no strangers to chaos and destruction. Known for their aggressive and brutal style, they came to the match ready to wreak havoc on anyone in their path, looking to cement themselves as the team that could dethrone The Anarchists.
Power and Glory—the team of Eliott Pierce and Greg Flynn—entered the match with a cloud of controversy hanging over them. The duo had made no secret of their belief that referee John Cole was biased against them, and their vocal criticism of Cole’s officiating only added tension to the match. Would they be able to overcome their animosity toward the referee and the other teams, or would their frustration cost them?
The Chaos Unleashes
As the bell rang, the chaos erupted instantly. With no tags required in this tornado tag match, all four teams were immediately in the thick of it, brawling both inside and outside the ring. Weapons flew with reckless abandon, as chairs, kendo sticks, and steel pipes became part of the battlefield. No one could maintain an upper hand for long as each team took turns raining down destruction on one another.
Tucker Warren and Nate Adams found themselves at odds with the hard-hitting Havoc and the former champions, the Braddock Brothers, while Power and Glory used their vocal frustration to fuel their aggression, but things only grew more intense as the match continued. The referee, John Cole, found himself scrambling to maintain control as the action spilled outside and the carnage continued to build.
The turning point came halfway through the match when Eliott Pierce attempted to pin Max Montana, but Cole failed to see the cover as the referee was distracted by the chaos around him. As Cole missed the count, Tucker Warren seized the opportunity to secure a pin on Greg Flynn, taking advantage of the opening and scoring a surprise three-count.
Tucker Warren and Nate Adams Capture the Win
Despite the controversy surrounding the missed pin, Tucker Warren and Nate Adams emerged victorious when Tucker pinned Greg Flynn for the win. The crowd erupted in cheers as the underdog duo claimed the number one contender spot, with The OC now set to challenge The Anarchists for the Tag Team Championships. Tucker, often viewed as the weaker link, proved that he was ready for the big leagues, and his partnership with Nate Adams had proven to be a force to be reckoned with.
However, Eliott Pierce of Power and Glory was less than pleased with the outcome. Furious over the missed pin and the quick count that led to their elimination, Pierce exploded in anger, attacking both John Cole and The OC. His fury reached a boiling point as he berated the referee, even attempting to take out his frustrations on the victorious Tucker and Nate.
What’s Next for the OC and the Anarchists?
With the victory, Tucker Warren and Nate Adams have earned the right to challenge The Anarchists for the IWRA Tag Team Titles—but their road to the gold will not be easy. The Anarchists, led by Aaron Luthor and James “The Reaper” Reaves, have been dominant champions since their victory in September, and their reign will undoubtedly be a tough challenge for the rising stars of The OC. Tucker and Nate will need to prove that their win at Frostbite wasn’t just a fluke and that they are truly ready for the biggest match of their careers.
Meanwhile, the fallout from the match continues. Power and Glory’s frustration with the officiating and their bitter loss means that their rivalry with John Cole is far from over, and the tension surrounding them is bound to spill into future events. Likewise, The Braddock Brothers and Havoc are unlikely to let this opportunity slip by without seeking retribution in the coming weeks.
The Four-Way Tornado Tag Match at Frostbite 2025 was a chaotic and unpredictable contest that lived up to the high stakes. For Tucker Warren and Nate Adams, the win marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the IWRA tag team division—but with The Anarchists still holding the titles, the real challenge has only just begun.

