IWRA Forge Kicks Off with High-Stakes Triple Threat Match for Head of Booking
IWRA Forge wasted no time in setting the tone for its new era, as General Manager Richie Price declared that his brand would be a meritocracy, where no one was safe and competition would determine success. To drive his point home, he put three contenders in the ring—Casey Crawford, Terri Bowlin, and Charlotte Winters—to battle for the role of Head of Booking in a brutal triple threat match.
A Chaotic Start
The match started with chaos before the bell even rang. Terri Bowlin ambushed Casey Crawford from behind, looking to take the early advantage. However, before she could capitalize, Charlotte Winters struck, attacking Bowlin and setting the tone for an all-out war. All three competitors wasted no time unleashing their fury, trading vicious blows in a relentless opening sequence.
Terri Bowlin Proves She Still Has It
Despite being a retired wrestler, Bowlin showed that she could still go toe-to-toe with the best. She dished out punishing strikes, proving why she was once one of IWRA’s toughest competitors. The veteran’s experience allowed her to control the pace at times, but her endurance was tested against two active competitors.
Charlotte Winters Brings the Weapons
Though primarily known as a manager, Charlotte Winters showcased an unexpected in-ring prowess, clearly having learned a thing or two from her partner Nicole Winters. But knowing she was outmatched in pure wrestling ability, Charlotte quickly introduced weapons to the mix, wielding a sledgehammer and a kendo stick to level the playing field. With each brutal shot, she turned the match into a street fight, bringing an element of unpredictability.
Casey Crawford’s Resilience Wins the Day
However, the true test of endurance came in the form of Casey Crawford. As the only active competitor, she had both the stamina and technical skill to withstand the onslaught from her opponents. Methodically wearing them down, Crawford showcased her submission expertise, locking in punishing holds that drained both Bowlin and Winters.
In the final moments, Crawford capitalized on Charlotte’s fatigue, trapping her in a submission sequence before transitioning into a pinfall. With 1-2-3, Crawford emerged victorious, securing her place as IWRA Forge’s new Head of Booking.
What’s Next for IWRA Forge?
With Casey Crawford now in control of match-making, the future of IWRA Forge just became even more unpredictable. Will Richie Price’s vision of a ruthless meritocracy hold, or will chaos reign as competitors fight for dominance? One thing is certain—the new era of IWRA Forge has begun, and no one is safe.
Stay tuned for more fallout and action-packed battles from IWRA Forge!

