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.

