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Braddock Brothers v Havoc 25/02/25

Havoc Triumphs Over the Braddock Brothers, But Doom Strikes Next

The IWRA Storm tag team division remains as chaotic as ever, and tonight was no exception. In the wake of their controversial loss at Frostbite, both Havoc (Max Montana & Leon Graves) and The Braddock Brothers (Jim & Zac Braddock) were looking to reassert their dominance.

With both teams believing they should have won the Fatal Four-Way at Frostbite—where the OC stole a questionable victory—this match was about more than just winning. It was about proving they deserved another shot at the Anarchists.

But just when the dust settled, Doom (Razor & Scorpion) made their presence felt, making it clear that they had their own plans for the tag team division.

Havoc Starts Strong

The match kicked off with Leon Graves and Zac Braddock locking up in the center of the ring. The two powerhouses struggled for control, but Leon came out on top, using brute force to whip Zac into Havoc’s corner before tying him up in the ropes and unleashing a flurry of punishing strikes.

With Zac reeling, Leon executed a smooth swinging neckbreaker, bringing him down hard. He didn’t let up, continuing the relentless beatdown before tagging in Max Montana.

Havoc’s Early Domination

Max picked up where Leon left off, dragging Zac to his feet and slamming him into the turnbuckles. He followed it up with a brutal slam onto the mat, leaving Zac struggling to recover.

Max immediately went for the first pin attempt of the match—

1… 2… Kickout!

Zac, still in the fight, pulled himself up using the ropes, but Max wasn’t about to give him any breathing room.

Seeing an opening, Max charged forward and shoved Zac over the top rope, sending him crashing onto the concrete floor.

Before Jim Braddock could react, Max turned his attention to him, delivering a devastating punch to the face before dropkicking him off the apron.

With both Braddock Brothers down, Havoc continued their assault outside the ring.

The Fight Spills Outside

With Zac struggling to stand, Leon Graves lifted him up and threw him into the steel stairs, sending a sickening thud through the arena.

But Zac wasn’t done yet. As Leon moved in, Zac dug deep and countered, throwing Leon to the floor in retaliation.

Max climbed out of the ring to even the odds, but Zac met him head-on. The two locked up once again, but this time, Zac powered through, suplexing Max hard onto the floor.

Leon tried to intervene, but Zac fought him off, attempting a chokeslam—only for Leon to break free at the last second.

Max, recovering quickly, rushed in and hurled Zac into the steel stairs. Looking to end things, Max attempted to swing Zac into the barricade, but Zac reversed it, slamming Max into the floor instead.

Max wasn’t done. Fueled by frustration, he got back up and leveled Zac with a vicious clothesline, flooring him once again.

With the count climbing, Max rolled back into the ring just as John Cole hit ten.

Havoc Wins by Count-Out

With Zac still outside, the Braddock Brothers had been counted out.

Havoc celebrated their hard-fought victory, proving that they were still a force to be reckoned with—even if the Braddocks weren’t going to take this loss lightly.

But before they could bask in their win, the night took a sinister turn.

Doom Strikes from the Shadows

As Max and Leon stood victorious, the lights in the arena flickered ominously.

Suddenly, Razor and Scorpion of Doom stormed the ring. Without warning, they blindsided Havoc, attacking them with ruthless efficiency. Doom unleashed a savage beatdown, stomping, punching, and choking their fallen opponents until both men were motionless on the mat.

The crowd erupted in boos and shock, watching as Doom left the ring, smirking at their destruction.

What’s Next for the Tag Division?

With the OC already in line to challenge The Anarchists for the Tag Team Championships, and now Doom targeting Havoc, the IWRA tag division has never been more chaotic.

Will Havoc retaliate against Doom after tonight’s ambush? Will The Braddock Brothers let their loss slide, or are they going to demand another shot? And what does this all mean for the Anarchists, who still reign supreme?

One thing is for sure—Storm’s tag team division is heading for an all-out war.

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Cali Stone v Alexa Grace 25/02/25

Alexa Grace Proves Her Worth Against Former Forge Champion Cali Stone

The latest episode of IWRA Storm opened with a high-stakes clash as Cali Stone—the inaugural Forge Women’s Champion—set her sights on a new prize: the Storm Women’s Championship. A win tonight against Alexa Grace would put her one step closer to a potential Grand Slam Championship, but Alexa was determined to prove that she was one of the best wrestlers on Storm and wasn’t about to be overshadowed.

This was a battle between a seasoned champion hungry for more gold and a rising star looking to cement her place in IWRA’s most competitive division—and it delivered in every way.

Alexa Grace Comes Out Swinging

The moment the bell rang, both women surged forward, looking to establish dominance early. Alexa Grace struck first, repeatedly suplexing Cali before quickly transitioning into an armbar, trying to force an early submission.

But Cali, a former champion, wasn’t going down that easily. She powered out of the hold, hammering Alexa with a series of stiff punches before knocking her down with a vicious clothesline.

Alexa Grace Won’t Stay Down

Cali’s control didn’t last long, as Alexa retaliated with a sudden counter, pulling Cali into a torture rack hold before slamming her back-first onto the mat. Still in control, Alexa whipped Cali into the ropes, using the momentum to send her bouncing off and crashing hard onto the canvas.

Frustrated, Cali rolled out of the ring, throwing her hands in the air in anger as if she was ready to walk away from the fight. But Alexa wasn’t about to let her escape. She quickly chased her down, grabbing Cali from behind—only for Cali to whip around and punch her square in the nose!

Taking full advantage, Cali hoisted Alexa up and threw her back into the ring, eager to regain control.

A Back-and-Forth War

As Cali attempted to grab Alexa from behind, Alexa fought back, landing a hard elbow to Cali’s ribs before kicking her in the stomach and slamming her onto the mat once again.

Alexa climbed to the top rope, looking for a high-risk maneuver. She launched herself onto Cali, going straight for the pin.

1… 2… Kickout! Cali wasn’t finished yet.

Determined, Cali threw Alexa into the ropes and sent her flying to the mat with a powerful toss. She followed up with a brutal boot to the stomach, but Alexa countered, whipping Cali into the ropes and taking her down with a well-placed dropkick.

The match became a fast-paced, back-and-forth battle, both competitors trading high-impact moves. But in the end, only one could stand tall.

Alexa Grace Seals the Victory

After an intense exchange, Alexa climbed to the top rope one last time, measuring Cali before soaring through the air with a crushing elbow-drop.

She hooked the leg.

1… 2… 3!

Alexa Grace wins!

A Statement Victory for Alexa Grace

By defeating a former Forge Women’s Champion, Alexa Grace proved that she belonged among Storm’s elite. While Cali Stone’s ambitions of a Grand Slam remain intact, tonight was Alexa’s moment.

With this impressive victory, could Alexa Grace be the next challenger for the Storm Women’s Championship?

And for Cali Stone—was this just a setback, or the first sign that Storm may not be her brand after all?

One thing is certain—the Storm Women’s Division just got even more competitive.

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Number One Contender Fatal 4-Way 21/02/2025

Fatal 4-Way Bloodbath

The stakes couldn’t have been higher as Jack Hammer, Will Oxley, Alex Drake, and Riley Ferguson clashed in a brutal Fatal 4-Way match for the chance to face IWRA Forge Men’s Champion Isaiah Jacobs next week. With four distinct fighting styles and personal vendettas in play, this was an all-out war that left all competitors bloodied and battered.

Riley Ferguson’s Dominance

Returning from a nine-month injury layoff, Riley Ferguson wasted no time making an impact. With a relentless fury, he took down each opponent with brutal takedowns, sending them spinning across the ring. His raw power and technical prowess made him an early standout, proving he hadn’t lost a step since his injury at the hands of Brandon Colt.

Will Oxley’s Weapons of Destruction

Will Oxley brought his signature blend of cruiserweight agility and hardcore ruthlessness, introducing a terrifying array of weapons. Bats, kendo sticks, chairs, and even a sledgehammer were all used with devastating precision, cutting open each opponent and turning the match into a bloodbath.

The Immovable Jack Hammer

Standing at 7 feet tall and 400 pounds, Jack Hammer shrugged off blows that would have floored anyone else. The former IWRA Storm Men’s Champion dominated stretches of the match, tossing opponents around with ease and showing why he’s one of the most dangerous men in IWRA history.

Alex Drake’s Opportunistic Victory

As chaos unfolded inside and outside the ring, Alex Drake saw his moment. With Jack Hammer and Riley Ferguson trading heavy blows outside, Drake capitalized by pinning Will Oxley inside the ring. Ferguson nearly broke the pin, but arrived just half a second too late, allowing Drake to steal the victory and earn his shot at Isaiah Jacobs.

What’s Next?

Alex Drake now moves on to challenge IWRA Forge Men’s Champion Isaiah Jacobs. But after this war, is he even in condition to take on the champ? And will Riley Ferguson seek revenge for coming so close? Stay tuned!

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Hit Row v Dream Team 21/02/2025

The Dream Team Defends Against Hit Row

IWRA Forge continued its night of thrilling action with a high-stakes tag team championship match, as the undefeated champions The Dream Team (Ace & Becca Snow) defended their titles against Jenna Ortiz & Tiffany Lochlan of Hit Row. With Jenna Ortiz still hunting for her first IWRA championship and teaming with long-time ally Tiffany, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Meanwhile, Ace—already a former IWRA Forge Women’s Champion—looked to cement her dominant legacy alongside Becca Snow.

A Rough Start for Hit Row

The match kicked off with Tiffany Lochlan squaring off against Becca Snow. Tiffany started strong, but it didn’t take long for the champions to seize control. Utilizing their experience as a unit, Ace and Becca expertly isolated Tiffany, cutting her off from her partner. They took turns tagging in and out, wearing down Tiffany with relentless strikes and well-coordinated tandem offence.

Jenna Ortiz Enters the Fray

Despite the punishment, Tiffany refused to stay down. Summoning her last reserves of strength, she managed to break free from Becca’s grasp and tag in Jenna Ortiz, who stormed into the ring like a house on fire. Ortiz took out Becca Snow with a flurry of high-impact moves, momentarily shifting the momentum in Hit Row’s favour. Seeking payback, she tagged Tiffany back in, and together, they delivered an impressive combination attack on Becca.

Jenna’s Hesitation Costs Hit Row

However, Jenna’s reluctance to fully engage in the match became evident. Whether due to nerves or lingering injury, she failed to capitalize on key moments, leaving Tiffany to shoulder the brunt of the action. The champions quickly exploited this vulnerability, with Ace and Becca regaining control and focusing their attacks on Tiffany.

The Final Blow

As Tiffany’s energy waned, Ace delivered a devastating dropkick, knocking her to the mat. With Jenna watching helplessly from the apron, Ace made the cover. 1-2-3! The referee’s hand hit the mat, securing another successful title defence for The Dream Team.

Aftermath: What’s Next for Hit Row?

As Ace & Becca Snow stood tall, Jenna Ortiz looked on, frustration visible on her face. Her championship ambitions were once again put on hold, and questions lingered about whether she could step up when it truly mattered. Meanwhile, The Dream Team’s reign of dominance continues, leaving the rest of the IWRA women’s division wondering—who, if anyone, can dethrone the champions?

Stay tuned for more action-packed showdowns in IWRA Forge!

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Big Money v Jason Key 21/02/20

Corporate Warfare: Big Money Overcomes Jason Key in Brutal IWRA Showdown

The battle lines between IWRA Forge and Storm have never been clearer, and last night’s match was a brutal display of what happens when rival GMs put their warriors in the ring. Richie Price, Forge’s cunning and ruthless GM, sent his corporate enforcer Big Money to dismantle Jason Key, a devoted member of the Ministry—the faction favoured by Storm GM Ted Richards. With pride and power on the line, the two men clashed in an unforgettable contest of strength versus agility.

Jason Key’s Early Dominance

From the opening bell, Jason Key came in hot, knowing he had to strike fast against the much larger Big Money. Utilizing his speed and technical prowess, Key unleashed a furious combination of strikes, mixing quick jabs with precision kicks. His relentless assault culminated in a picture-perfect DDT, spiking Big Money’s head into the mat. The crowd erupted as Key went for the pin, nearly securing an early victory—but Big Money was just getting started.

Big Money Finds His Momentum

Shaking off the near fall, Big Money quickly turned the tide of the match with sheer power. Using his superior size and strength, he began targeting Jason Key’s joints, methodically wearing him down with stiff strikes and devastating holds. Every time Key attempted to fight back, Big Money countered with crushing submissions and punishing slams. The tide had turned, and the Corporation’s enforcer was in full control.

Chaos on the Outside

The intensity only escalated as the match spilled out onto the floor. Jason Key, ever the risk-taker, took to the skies, launching into daring aerial attacks in an attempt to break Big Money’s grip on the match. But every high-risk move came with a price, and Big Money remained relentless in his strategy, continuing to punish Key’s limbs with ruthless precision. Every blow seemed designed not just to win, but to send a message—Richie Price and the Corporation were not to be underestimated.

The Final Blow

With the battle-worn competitors returning to the ring, it became a question of endurance. Jason Key fought valiantly, showing incredible heart, but the relentless attacks had taken their toll. In a dominant final sequence, Big Money seized his moment, hoisting Key up and delivering his devastating finisher—the Payback. With a thunderous slam, Key was planted into the canvas, and the referee counted the inevitable 1-2-3.

Aftermath and Fallout

As Big Money stood victorious, the message was clear—Richie Price and the Corporation were more than willing to play dirty to dominate IWRA Forge and push back against the Ministry’s influence. But Jason Key’s resilience won’t be forgotten. With tensions between Forge and Storm at an all-time high, one question remains: What’s next for the Ministry, and will Ted Richards retaliate?

Stay tuned for the fallout from this explosive battle, because the war between Forge and Storm is far from over.

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Casey Crawford v Terri Bowlin v Charlotte Winters 21/02/2025

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!

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Matsumoto v Reaper 18/02/2025

Hardcore Warfare

The atmosphere in the arena was electric as fans gathered to witness the highly anticipated IWRA Hardcore Championship match between James “The Reaper” Reaves and Matsumoto, the reigning two-time Hardcore Champion. This event not only marked a year since Matsumoto’s first championship win but also set the stage for an epic showdown between two of the fiercest competitors in the IWRA.

A Battle of Champions

As the match began, James Reaves made a bold entrance, armed with his signature kendo stick, signalling that he was ready to take the fight to Matsumoto. Both men were champions in their own right, with Reaves holding the IWRA Tag Team Championship alongside his partner and student, Aaron Luthor. The stakes were high, and both competitors were eager to prove their dominance in the hardcore division.

From the outset, Reaves utilized his physicality, showcasing his strength and imposing presence as he dominated the early exchanges. However, Matsumoto quickly countered by skillfully using the weapons at his disposal. He targeted Reaves with ruthless efficiency, breaking multiple kendo sticks over his opponent and keeping the Reaper on the defensive.

An Unrelenting Brawl

The match quickly escalated into a brutal brawl that took both men across the arena, with each competitor trading devastating blows. The crowd was on the edge of their seats, witnessing a true testament to the resilience and tenacity of hardcore wrestlers. Matsumoto’s quick reflexes and strategic use of weapons allowed him to stay in the fight despite Reaves’ physical dominance.

As the battle raged on, both men pushed their limits, absorbing punishment and delivering punishing strikes. The arena reverberated with the sounds of flesh hitting flesh and the crack of weapons, amplifying the intensity of the encounter.

The Climax of the Contest

In a thrilling climax, Matsumoto positioned himself for his signature move, delivering not one but two Dragon Punches to finally put the Reaper down for the count. The crowd erupted as Matsumoto retained his title, a well-deserved victory after an intense and hard-fought battle.

The Shocking Return

However, just as Matsumoto was about to celebrate his victory, the atmosphere shifted dramatically. The familiar theme music of Razor from Doom filled the arena, signalling his long-awaited return. The audience erupted in shock and excitement as Razor stormed into the ring, snatching the Hardcore Championship belt from Matsumoto’s hands.

Without hesitation, Razor unleashed a brutal assault on Matsumoto, using the championship title itself as a weapon. The beatdown was relentless, as Razor announced his intentions to recapture the Hardcore Title, leaving the former champion reeling and the audience stunned.

Conclusion: Chaos Reigns

With Razor’s return and subsequent attack, the landscape of the IWRA Hardcore division was thrown into chaos. Matsumoto’s hard-earned victory was overshadowed by the shocking turn of events, setting the stage for further conflict and rivalries in the weeks to come. As fans processed the tumultuous ending, they were left eagerly anticipating how this saga would unfold, ensuring that the hardcore spirit of IWRA remained alive and well. The match not only showcased the incredible talent and grit of both competitors but also hinted at an exciting and unpredictable future for the Hardcore Championship.

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Luke Austin v Kushida 18/02/2025

Luke Austin Overcomes Kushida in a Battle for Supremacy at IWRA Storm

The stage was set for an intense showdown at IWRA Storm as Luke Austin, the former IWRA Forge Champion, clashed with Kushida, the former IWRA Storm Champion. Both men entered the match with something to prove: Austin sought to assert his dominance after a tumultuous transition to the Storm brand, while Kushida was eager to reclaim the championship he lost to Jim Braddock.

Rising Tensions

The match was charged with tension right from the opening bell. Ted Richards, the Storm General Manager, had been bending over backwards to accommodate Luke Austin, who had made it clear that he wanted a title shot. This situation had frustrated Kushida, who felt his rematch for the title should take precedence. With this backdrop, both men were determined to make a statement in the ring.

Power vs. Precision

As the bell rang, Austin immediately showcased his superior strength, using his size to throw Kushida around the ring. However, Kushida, known for his speed and agility, was quick to counter, keeping the bout competitive with his precise strikes and evasive manoeuvres. The back-and-forth action drew the crowd in, as both competitors exhibited their unique styles: Austin’s brute force against Kushida’s finesse.

Momentum Shifts

Midway through the match, the momentum shifted dramatically when Kushida executed a breath-taking suicide dive through the ropes, sending Austin crashing to the floor outside the ring. The crowd erupted, sensing that Kushida was gaining the upper hand. With a series of hurricanranas, he kept Austin grounded, showcasing his incredible athleticism and tenacity.

However, as the match wore on, Kushida began to tire, and Austin capitalized on his opponent’s exhaustion. Despite Kushida’s relentless efforts, he couldn’t avoid Austin’s devastating strikes. Just when it seemed like Kushida would secure victory with his signature finisher, “Ichi-Ni-San”, Luke Austin countered, grabbing Kushida’s leg mid-kick and thwarting the knee strike.

The Decisive Finish

With the tide turned in his favour, Austin seized the opportunity and delivered a thunderous two-handed choke slam, pinning the former champion to secure the victory. The crowd was divided, applauding the display of strength from Austin while also respecting Kushida’s valiant effort.

Aftermath: A Shocking Ambush

However, Austin’s celebrations were short-lived. Just as he began to revel in his hard-fought win, he was ambushed by Scorpion, armed with a kendo stick. The surprise attack sent shockwaves through the audience as Scorpion took out his vengeance on Austin, a bitter reminder of the rivalry that had ignited when Scorpion spat acid into Austin’s eyes, costing him his Forge title.

As Scorpion continued his assault, the tension in the arena escalated, setting the stage for an explosive continuation of the storylines within IWRA. With Austin’s victory, Kushida’s pursuit of redemption remained unresolved, and the looming threat of Scorpion promised more chaos in the weeks to come. This match not only showcased the incredible talent of both wrestlers but also intensified the rivalries that define the IWRA landscape, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what would come next.

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Mercedes Cruz v Ashley Mathews 18/02/2025

Survival of the Fittest: Mercedes Cruz Claims Victory Over Ashley Mathews at IWRA Storm

In a match that epitomized the struggle for survival in the IWRA, Ashley Mathews and Mercedes Cruz faced off at IWRA Storm, both women looking to prove their worth following the recent draft where neither was selected. The stakes were high, as both competitors knew their futures in the promotion hung in the balance, making this encounter a critical opportunity for redemption.

From the outset, Mercedes Cruz showcased her aggressive, no-nonsense style. The ruthless striker quickly took control, dominating Mathews with a relentless assault that sent her crashing around the ring and out onto the floor. Mercedes’s strikes were powerful and precise, leaving no room for Ashley to mount any significant offense early in the match. Cruz’s confidence grew as she battered Mathews, making it clear that she was not going to let this opportunity slip away.

However, as the match progressed, Ashley Mathews demonstrated her resilience and technical prowess. Known for her expertise in submission holds, Mathews began to find her footing, landing a series of counters that shifted the momentum. Each counter displayed her tenacity and skill, as she fought back against Cruz’s onslaught. The crowd rallied behind Mathews, hoping to see her stage a dramatic comeback.

Despite Ashley’s valiant effort, it became evident that Mercedes was determined to secure her victory. She withstood Mathews’ resurgence and kept the pressure on, refusing to let her opponent gain any ground. The final moments of the match were intense, with both women pushing their limits. Ultimately, Cruz’s relentless fighting spirit prevailed, and she managed to pin Mathews, securing a hard-fought victory that solidified her position in the IWRA.

As the match came to a close, an unexpected moment of sportsmanship emerged. Mathews, though defeated, extended her hand to congratulate Cruz on her win, acknowledging the better opponent. However, Mercedes slapped the handshake away, expressing her belief that in the cutthroat world of IWRA, it was every woman for herself. This dismissive act underscored the fierce competition between the two women and highlighted the ongoing struggles they face in the promotion.

In the aftermath of their encounter, Mercedes Cruz stood tall as the victor, while Ashley Mathews left the ring with a renewed sense of determination. The match not only showcased their individual talents but also set the stage for future rivalries and the ever-evolving landscape of the IWRA. As both women continue their journeys, fans are left wondering how this confrontation will impact their careers and what lies ahead in the relentless pursuit of success.

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Eliott Pierce vs. Tucker Warren 18/02/2025

A Pursuit for Power

The atmosphere was electric as the IWRA fans settled in for a highly anticipated showdown between Eliott Pierce and Tucker Warren at IWRA Storm. This match was steeped in tension following a controversial finish during the fatal four-way tag match at Frostbite, where referee John Cole missed Eliott’s pin, instead counting Tucker’s on Greg Flynn, leading to a heated exchange and the subsequent match announcement.

As the bell rang, Pierce wasted no time, targeting John Cole immediately, showcasing his frustration over the previous match’s officiating. Cole, unable to continue under the assault, was quickly substituted out of the match, heightening the stakes and drawing the ire of the audience. In a twist, Greg Flynn made a dramatic entrance in a flimsy disguise, complete with a flat cap, glasses, and a fake moustache. While he was supposed to support Pierce as his tag partner, Flynn took on the role of the referee, determined to call the match fairly, much to Eliott’s frustration.

Despite the humorous distraction, the match soon intensified. Tucker Warren, known for his sweet disposition and simple-minded charm, faced off against the formidable Eliott Pierce, a veteran wrestler and half of the tag team Power and Glory. Tucker was eager to prove himself, especially under the guidance of his mentor, Nate Adams of the OC, who had been instrumental in his growth as a competitor.

As the match progressed, Pierce’s impatience boiled over midway through the contest. Infuriated by Flynn’s fair calls and growing frustrated with Tucker’s resilience, he turned on his own partner, attacking Flynn and reminding him of their ultimate objective: victory. This shocking betrayal added a layer of drama to the match and ignited the crowd, who were torn between cheering for Tucker’s underdog spirit and booing Pierce’s ruthless tactics.

Tucker, undeterred by the chaos around him, utilized his agility and strength to counter Pierce’s aggressive style. With the crowd rallying behind him, he executed a series of impressive moves that showcased his growth and potential, demonstrating that he could hold his own against a seasoned competitor like Pierce.

The match reached a fever pitch as Tucker mounted a comeback, utilizing his speed and tenacity to gain the upper hand. Meanwhile, Flynn, despite being the target of Pierce’s anger, maintained his composure as the referee, determined to uphold the integrity of the match even as the situation became increasingly volatile.

In a nail-biting finish, Tucker managed to catch Eliott off guard with a surprise pin, but Pierce kicked out just in time, displaying his experience. The back-and-forth continued until a massive bulldog from the ropes buried Tucker’s face into the mat, stunning Tucker and securing the pinfall victory to the dismay of the audience.

As the bell rang, Eliott Pierce celebrated his hard-fought victory with his partner. With this victory, Eliott Pierce solidified his position for their pursuit of the IWRA tag titles currently held by Aaron Luthor and James “the Reaper” Reaves of the Anarchists. The ramifications of this match will undoubtedly ripple through the IWRA tag division, making for an exciting journey ahead.