We are back in Tampa for Day 2 of The Collective. After all the thrills, spills, and unbreakable wills of Day one, we are going into round two with another four shows of top-quality wrestling. Today we’d be treated to some Real Hot Girl Shit, the second part of the Acid Cup 3, RSP’s take on Spring Break, and end things off with some Lucid Dreams courtesy of VxS wrestling. Let’s waste no more time and dive into day 2’s action.


GCW “Allie Kat’s Real Hot Girl Shit

Allie Kat had been given the opening slot on Day 2. After her success with this show at Fight Forever, it was time to make it a full-on standalone.  As the name implies it is all about showcasing the female talent of the indie scene in matches put together by Allie Kat and would be the home for Faye Jackson’s Grey Sweatpants Battle Royal. Let’s see who came out on top in this monster of a show.

Allysin Kay defeated Jordynne Grace via Dudebuster – Up first tonight was a battle Jordynne Grace has dealt with before. Her power was going to be put to the test by a very experienced submission specialist. Both ladies are tough as hell but only one was going to walk away the winner. They had a battle of wits and wills until Kay picked up the win with a vicious dudebuster. Definitely a nice tone-setter.

Davienne defeated Erica Leigh via Ring post Baseball Slide – Next was the battle of the Gummi Bear kid and 90s-infused Erica Leigh taking on Davienne. This was going to be a battle of speed vs strength as Davienne definitely had a power advantage. Davienne had a lot of fun breaking down Leigh but she couldn’t snuff out Leigh’s flame. Leigh managed to mount a comeback and hit her greatest hits but nothing would keep Davienne down. Things got nasty and Davienne squashed Leigh’s fighting spirit with a crushing ring-post baseball slide. The show was two-for-two on competitive fun.

Willow Nightingale defeated Brooke Valentine via Moonsault– Thick N Juicy 2.0 were about to go to war with each other. The Queen Bee was battling the Babe with the power in a match that was guaranteed to kick ass. It started strong but Valentine picked up an injury early on… ha no she didn’t she tricked everyone with the most realistic fake injury ever. From there it got stronger and stiffer until both women were beaten to hell. Valentine pushed Nightingale to the limit but it would be Nightingale walking away the winner after a moonsault. That swerve definitely woke everyone up and the action kept them invested.

Holidead defeated Dark Sheik via Darkness Falls – So, the intensity was about to get ratcheted up again. Holidead and Dark Sheik will both break you apart and have fun doing it. It was going to be fun to see what they’d do to each other. Not to mention, they are both massive forces of character too. The action spilled everywhere as both women beat each other half to death. The heat seemed to have no effect as the pair went long without losing the intensity. This definitely ticked all the boxes it needed to and delivered another classic.

Edith Surreal defeated Lady Frost via Fruit Roll-Up V2 – Time for something a bit different. It was time for the Exhibition of Intrigue, Edith Surreal taking on the Ice Queen, Lady Frost. Edith Surreal has been on a hot streak so far, would Lady Frost put that all on ice. This match was anything but chill as the pair reignited their storied rivalry and Lady Frost used every bit of her power against Surreal only to be caught out by a crafty roll-up. If you need more of these two in action, go check out 2020 Butch vs Gore.

Tasha Steelz (w/Kiera Hogan) defeated Trish Adora via Falcon Arrow – Hell yeah, Trish Adora the Pan-Afrikan World Diaspora wrestling champion was back in a GCW ring and she was about to take it to the Flava in Fire N Flava, Tasha Steelz. These two were going to tear it up in the ring. Adora found herself in a fight with someone who wasn’t willing to play nice. Keira Hogan interjected herself when she can and Steelz had no interest in sportsmanship. Once again, this match went long and burned throughout. Both women could have won at any time and Steelz really had to dig deep to pull a win out here. Seriously, excellent match right here.

Allie Kat defeated Billie Starkz via Bridging Boston Crab – Before we got to Faye Jackson’s special charity Battle Royal we had the booker, Allie Kat testing herself against one of the brightest rising stars, Space Yeezus, Billie Starkz. Both women were using this as a proving ground so they were both going all-out. Starkz proved to be way tougher than anyone could imagine as she tanked the world’s nastiest backbreaker, rolling DVD, and the Pussy Piledriver. Not to mention she showed a whole load of wrestling savvy and only lost because Allie had destroyed her back for a Boston Crab. This was horrifyingly violent at times but man did it feel like its own main event and well worth a spot as a marquee match.

Faye Jackson’s Grey Sweatpants Battle Royal: JTG defeated Ice Williams, Kenny Bengal, Keith Mack, Rickey Shane Page, PB Smooth, Lee Moriarty, Daniel Garcia, KC Navarro, Devon Monroe, Eel O’Neil, Funny Bone, Mysterious Q, D-Rogue, Hoodfoot, Darius Carter, Suge D and Jazz – So the entire point of this battle royal is to see something. Faye Jackson the queen of all things unwholesome was celebrating BD and BD energy. We had judges for this match and a lot of wrestlers putting pride on the line for charity. We got Grey Sweatpants Hall of Fame announcements for Shad Gaspard and 2 Cold Scorpio, then got into the chaotic action. I won’t do full play by play but this was wild. Darius Carter turned out to be the most insane person as he not only took the mic from Jackson, he braved the Florida heat in a three-piece suit. Daniel Garcia went full Magic Mike, Mysterious Q unmasked so people could see something, RSP came out to a WAP remix and PB Smooth was throwing condoms. Suge D even entered despite it being so unwholesome. Jazz was the last entrant out and murdered everyone left until Suge D ruined the fun. Legit, I couldn’t stop smiling at the chaos. Just watch it, my words ain’t doing this justice. Thank you, Faye Jackson, for masterminding this.


GCW “Acid Cup 3 Day 2

Time for part two of the Acid Cup. We saw all the round one fights go down yesterday and our eight contenders would have to duke it out in three more gruelling battles if they wanted to raise the Acid Cup high at the end of it. It would be Calvin Tankman, Laredo Kid, Dragon Bane, Jordan Oliver, Lee Moriarty, Arez, Cole Radrick, and AJ Gray all slugging it out to be the next winner of one of GCW’s most prestigious tournaments. Onto the action.

Calvin Tankman defeated Dragon Bane via Tankman Driver – Calvin Tankman started the action off again by taking on Dragon Bane. We’d already seen Bane best KTB, would he be able to score an upset over Tankman? Unfortunately, he couldn’t but he did push Tankman to a new limit. He had Tankman on the rope as his speed allowed him to dodge death and hit Tankman hard but Heavyweight Hustle doesn’t quit and the Tankman Driver sealed Dragon Bane’s end.

Lee Moriarty defeated AJ Gray via Sunset Flip – How about a battle between two of the best on the scene right now? it would be TAIGASTYLE facing the brutality of the MF’N Truth. The pair had a sprint of a bout with a ton of nasty hits before Moriarty picked up the win with a surprise Sunset Flip. It was a shock upset and a nice way to tease us to a bigger match in the future.

Cole Radrick defeated Arez via Cracker Jack Bomb – An unexpected dream match was incoming. Arez and Aramis burned the tournament down yesterday. Now the winner of that, Arez was about to go to war with the Wildheart Cole Radrick. Both guys were oozing cockiness as Radrick’s wild technicality met the Technicos style of Arez. It hit hard, saw both guys get aggressively cocky, and blew the minds of the people watching. The Wildheart kept beating as Radrick kicked out of a whole load of kill shots. He kept fighting and eventually kept Arez down for three. Radrick really worked to earn his semi-final spot.

Jordan Oliver defeated Brayden Lee via Verde-kick – So Laredo Kid was MIA and Oliver had been given free reign to pick an opponent so he gave a second chance to the Brazy One Brayden Lee. This was going to get crazy. These two fought everywhere as Brayden Lee made the most of his opportunity and pushed Oliver to the next limit. He might not have meant to be there but he made sure people understood why Oliver had picked him. This went long, it hit hard and much like the last match, blew minds. We now know our four semi-finalists. This one was mad. Genuinely couldn’t ask for a more fun way to close out the quarter-finals.

Non-tournament match: El Hijo de Canis Lupis defeated Gabriel Skye via Combo from hell – As we took a break from the tournament, we got a match no one could have predicted as Hijo de Canis Lupis got a fight with Gabriel Skye. This was just an ever-escalating series of WTF moves and kick outs until Lupis took the win with an absolutely devastating combo of a Top Rope Spanish Fly into a GTS into a powerbomb into a straight-up knee to the face. It was vicious and finally snuffed out Skye’s fire.

Lee Moriarty defeated Calvin Tankman via ref stoppage elbow barrage – Well, good luck trying to predict this one. Heavyweight Hustle met TAIGASTYLE in what was sure to be another battle of wits against brute strength. Tankman didn’t mess about and instantly went after the damaged ribs. This was mostly just watching Tankman murder Moriarty until Moriarty found an opening and double-stomped Tankman’s soul out. He continued to try and fight back until he could escape the Tankman Driver and put Tankman to sleep with a sleeper into an elbow barrage. This was pure survival. Moriarty was forced into a corner and overcame the monster that is Calvin Tankman with some quick thinking.

Jordan Oliver defeated Cole Radrick via Verde-Kick – The second semi-final would see Cole Radrick shake off the battle with Arez to take on the war-weary Jordan Oliver. The star killer has killed all comers but would all those previous wars come back to haunt him. Both guys were feeling the heat and the damage as they both tried to maintain their breakneck pace but found themselves just trying to kill each other. Both guys were struggling and kept dropping bombs that just couldn’t score a three-count. In the end, that Yakuza kick that had served Oliver so well through the tournament finally kept Radrick down for a three-count. We now had our two heavily beaten down finalists.

Non-tournament scramble – Ken Broadway defeated Marcus Mathers, Lucas Riley, Facade & The Unguided (Damian Drake & Matt Vandagriff) via Bridging Deadlift German – More non-tournament action followed as we got ourselves a good ol’ scramble. We got shock returns and some of the stars of day one coming to play. This was an automatic fun time as it had Façade in there doing what he does best alongside Mathers getting another chance to shine and Ken Broadway picking his spots. Everyone showed out again as is always the case with these scrambles. Plus, no one died this time.

Jordan Oliver defeated Lee Moriarty via Boston Crab – Here we are. The finals of the 3rd Acid Cup. Jordan Oliver and Lee Moriarty had been through several nasty bouts now and had one final roadblock before they could claim the Acid Cup. Oliver continued the trend of going for the ribs and tortured the TAIGASTYLE master. This became a final both men could be proud of as it went everywhere and both men tried to break everything. Oliver continued to smash Moriarty’s ribs and Moriarty worked the arm. He also broke the streak by kicking out of the Verde-kick. However, all his efforts were undone once Jordan Oliver locked on the Boston Crab. Moriarty tapped and Oliver won the 3rd Acid Cup. He’d been paying tribute to Acid the entire tournament and now he’d won the big one. The Star Killer streak continued. That ended an excellent tournament of excellent wrestling. It was great fun and it’s always nice when someone hasn’t puked in the ring. Congratulations again Jordan Oliver.


44OH Presents “RSPring Break” formerly Joey Janela’s Spring Break

Spring Break was under new management this year. RSP had won the rights to book Spring Break however he saw fit and that meant overthrowing traditions and booking the 44OH! dream matches his faction wanted. This was going to be one of the maddest events of the year, regardless of who was booking it. Plus, we might finally see the MDK god get his crown back as Nick Gage finally returns to action. Let’s get to spring-breaking.

Pre-Show Scramble: Treehouse Lee vs Ninja Mack, Jimmy Lloyd, Dante Leon, Saieve Al Sabah & Brayden Lee via Spinning Elbow Drop on Leon – GCW YouTube had a special pre-show to build us up to Spring Break with another high-impact scramble match with some of the flippiest and diverse styles in the game. It was dives, flips, kicks and more as everyone went nuts. Leon and Mack tried to one-up each other as Sabah and both Lee’s showed they were not going to be left behind. This was the perfect pre-game to the show to follow as it was a manic sprint of crazy shit. Once again, Ninja Mack is completely insane and needs to be here more often. Same with Dante Leon.

Starboy Charlie defeated Billie Starkz via Spike Michinoku Driver – The main card opened with the battle of the youngsters. Starboy Charlie would be taking it Billie Starkz to see which young star was the best. They’ve had altercations in the past but this was going to blow them all away. This was the match to prove that wrestling has a bright future. These two showed out with a whole load of smarts, experience, and sheer viciousness. They both showed off their best and Charlie took the win with a Spike Michinoku Driver. They really went all out for the opener and blew away the gatekeeper Tony Deppen who joined commentary. They weren’t allowed to enjoy the moment though as they were attacked by Eric Ryan and Bobby Beverly.

IronBeast (Shane Mercer & KTB) defeated Eric Ryan & Bobby Beverly via Asmodeus Bomb – Ryan and Beverly’s cowardly attack drew the ire of IronBeast and an impromptu tag match was made. Mercer and KTB had a whole load of fun treating 44OH! like ragdolls and brought out the plunder. Chaos reigned and IronBeast got the big win murdering Eric Ryan.

Laredo Kid, Dragon Bane & Aramis defeated Gringo Loco, Black Taurus & Arez via La Desnucadora del Mosquetero on Arez – just look at the names in this match. Like holy shit, this is going to be incredible. The Base God, Gringo Loco had Arez and the mighty Black Taurus in his corner whilst Laredo Kid had the exceptional Aramis and Dragon Bane at his side. Here was the most likely candidate for a show-stealer. Yep, it was an absolute show-stealer. This was incredible. I can’t describe one minute of it without needing a full page so just go watch it. It’s unbelievable what these men can do.

“Blackheart” Lio Rush defeated Jordan Oliver via Final Hour Stretch – it’s not a good idea to watch cursed videotapes. Jordan Oliver found one and now he had seen its contents and had to contend with the Blackheart Lio Rush. He’d gone through so much today, surely, he couldn’t kill another star? This started fast as Oliver nailed Rush with a top con Cutter to the concrete. Rush was possessed, ignoring the pain he was hit with and violently dismantling Oliver. Both were tortured, both went through doors and when the smoke cleared on this match, after 20+ minutes of attempted murder, Rush had ended Oliver’s undefeated streak and cut down the Star Killer. This won’t be for everyone and definitely ran on a bit too long at too slow of a pace but to me, it was fun enough.

Battle of the skewers: Atticus Cogar defeated MASADA via Skewerperkick Brain Haemorrhage – Time to get bloody. Atticus Cogar is the new-age of skewer deathmatch guys. However, he can’t let his past and the feeling of disrespect go until he’s faced him in the ring. This isn’t about winning it’s about the right to skewer people. We had skewer-covered turnbuckles, blood-red gear and so much more. This was brutal. MASADA really messed up Cogar in horrific ways and Cogar slowly but surely brought that brutality back to him. Things got incredibly messed up as neither guy would stay the hell down. It took three Brain Haemorrhages to keep MASADA down but Cogar eventually put down the ultraviolent beast. This was an incredible deathmatch and one any bloodbath fan needs to see.

Rich Swann defeated Lee Moriarty via Phoenix Splash – let’s relax the tone a bit, have some fun, enjoy some good wrestling, and party with Lee Moriarty and Rich Swann. This would be the perfect palate-cleanser following the skewer duel. It became a nice technical vs high-flyer battle of wits. Moriarty was back in arm-breaker mode and Swann realised he’d have to go for the ribs. Both guys got ultra-competitive and we continued to be treated to exceptional wrestling. It took a lot to keep both guys down but Swann picked up the win with the Phoenix Splash.

Joey Janela defeated Chris Dickinson via Figure Four Leg Lock – The betrayal that shocked the world. Chris Dickinson is the reason RSP controls Spring Break. He’d grown sick of Janela’s attitude to the business and now he was going to cut the head off the snake. Slither was no more, just the motion Janela was doing throughout a lot of this match. Props to him for the Bam Bam Bigelow-inspired gear though. Dickinson mauled him for a while but the fire always burns and Janela mounted his comeback. We even got a chair riot going since Dickinson wanted Joey dead. Once that chair pile existed both guys suffered for it. Dickinson was a bloody mess and ended up trying to play dirty as things got dicey. After everything that had been done to each man and the ridiculous shit they’d fought through, Dickinson tried to go to the legs but Janela made him tap with a Figure Four. Janela had somehow survived and made Dickinson pay for his betrayal. Dickinson did prove his point though, he made Janela work.

Brunch vs Bitch: EFFY defeated Gregory Iron (w/Virgil) via Powerbomb – Argh why? Gregory Iron continues to try and be the most annoying individual on the planet. Not only has he challenged EFFY to the rights for the Big Gay Brunch, but he’d also brought Virgil to ringside with him. To be fair, he’d need help to avoid being a bitch for EFFY. He used every cheap shot in the book and we saw things we never wanted to see as EFFY accidentally pulled down Iron’s trunks. Virgil killed Iron with a vodka barrel and we got the swerve Virgil was with EFFY all along, the ultimate face turn. EFFY killed Iron with a powerbomb and the Brunch was saved. It’s going to be fun seeing what horrors EFFY has concocted for Iron tomorrow at brunch.

GCW World Championship: Nick Gage defeated Rickey Shane Page via Chokebreaker – This was it, the main event so many months in the making. The violent finale to a monster of a show would see Nick F’N Gage return to action against indie wrestling’s nemesis, Rickey Shane Page. This was going to be amazing. Oh, and there was a scaffold, tubes and so much more. it was instant glass as months of rage were unleashed on RSP. There were tubes and glass galore and mutually assured destruction through barbed wire. RSP came back after fan interaction chair shots and really took Gage apart, smashing him off the concrete twice. Things got scary multiple times, then got seriously epic as Gage tried to carve MDK into RSP’s back. EFFY had to retrieve his bitch as Gage got jumped by several members of 44OH! GCW wasn’t having this as the locker room swarmed to kill Eric Ryan and Bobby Beverly. We had a tube cube on a table covered in glass panes and a scaffold, you know what happened next. RSP flew to his doom. It didn’t end though as Gage wanted to murder RSP. Cogar got to skewer Gage but Brett Lauderdale made the save and we got a nasty glass pane piledriver. The Chokebreaker followed and Gage finally had his title back. This was my match of the night. Gage was back with a new belt and a new challenger nipping at his heels. Jon Moxley… that is going to be insane. A Paradigm Shift through a tube bundle all but served as his gauntlet. What a way to end a show like this. A huge clusterf*ck of massive matches and absolute gems. Goddamn this rocked.


Violence X Suffering: “Lucid Dreams

Last but not least, we end the show with the always impressive VxS and their cross-generational bouts of booking genius. They were going to close the night out with some WTF-worthy matches no other company would have ever considered. This was going to be another night show to remember as VxS were going to try their hardest to send another crowd on the night shift home happy.

Rich Swann defeated KTB via Phoenix Splash – Rich Swann opened the show as we looked to continue the party into the early embers of the UK morning. He’d issued an open challenge as his original opponent, Tony Deppen had gotten injured. KTB answered the call and we were about to get a Beast match. These two had excellent chemistry and KTB’s power proved to be an excellent foil to Swann’s speed. As he’s done throughout the weekend, Swann adapted and overcame to take another win with that patented Phoenix Splash.

Pure Rules: Daniel Garcia (w/Robert Martyr) defeated AJ Gray (w/Nicholi White) via Sharpshooter – Time to get technical as we were going into some pure rules fighting. Daniel Garcia and AJ Gray have gone through fights and dance-offs all day and now it was time to mess each other up with technical brutality as Masha Slamovich watched on from ringside. This was nasty. Gray felt right at home in the pure rules and Garcia had to try and avoid the worst of it. Once he got the chance to get going though, Garcia went right after Gray and made him pay. These two beat the hell out of each other from bell to bell and Robert Martyr had to save Garcia from a lariat and an STF so Garcia could tap out Gray with the Sharpshooter. White tried to protest this result but it just earned him a stint in the Sharpshooter. Martyr tried to celebrate with Garcia but again he too got hit with a piledriver and put in the Sharpshooter. Masha Slamovich had seen enough and squared up to Garcia herself. She scared him off but she has definitely sent a message to him. We need that match now. For now, I’ll settle for how damn good that was between Garcia and Gray. Looks like VxS is going to build a women’s division.

5 vs 5 Fatality: Team VxS (TJ Crawford, Ken Broadway, Gabriel Skye, Dante Leon & Myron Reed) vs Team Blessed Up (KC Navarro, MV Young, Andy Brown, Ninja Mack & Marcus Mathers) via Captain Crunch on Mathers – Okay, this was crazy. We had a 10-men elimination tag match between Team VxS and the opposing force of Team Blessed Up. This was going to be a gruelling one. This was a mess of brawling, bruising, flying, flipping and so much more as once again, everyone battled for that spotlight as well as the dub. Double-team work and brutal finishers cut the field down but those often taken out didn’t stay out. It came down to Marcus Mathers vs TJ Crawford and Myron Reed. He valiantly tried to fight off both and successfully dispatched Crawford but Reed was too tough to fall and KO’ed Mathers with Captain Crunch. This was a nice slice of chaos with so many people getting a chance to shine and Reed picking up a big win for VxS.

Brian Cage defeated Chris Dickinson via Figure Four Leg Lock – Hoss fight time. This was going to be a massacre. How about we get two hyper-athletic killing machines in the ring and make them fight? Dickinson would try and tear off Cage’s leg and beat him with it, whilst Cage would look to drive Dickinson into the mat as many times as possible. There was no way Dickinson was at 100% right now after Janela. Cage really went to town on Dickinson, overpowering him and working the already damaged legs. Dickinson got crazy and started trying to tear Cage’s arm out of the socket. He also decided to level the odds with a door. Both guys continued to go strong until Cage caught Dickinson’s leg and made him tap out to his second Figure Four Leg Lock. This rocked and I loved the chemistry between Cage and Dickinson.

Lucha Rules: 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Eli Everfly via Flipping Leg Drop – It’s not a VxS show without 2 Cold Scorpio. This time the pioneer of the 450 was taking on the Luchador extraordinaire Eli Everfly. With Lucha rules in play, this could get crazy. Especially since Scorpio wasn’t taking Everfly seriously at first. Everfly went all-out to prove him wrong and pulled off all sorts of ridiculous shit only he can do. Meanwhile, Scorpio tried to beat some respect into Everfly with old-school techniques. This got just as nasty as the last one with Everfly and Scorpio showing no mercy. Old-school prevailed as 2 Cold Scorpio KO’ed Everfly with a Flipping Leg Drop. Scorpio was impressed at the end though and he gave Everfly his seal of approval.

Ace Battle: Jimmy Lloyd defeated Jordan Oliver via Nutcracker Roll-Up – Who is VxS’s ace? History dictates it’s Jimmy Lloyd as he’s been one of the most successful in the company, taking out a whole host of old icons but now he had to deal with a potential usurper, Jordan Oliver. I genuinely didn’t know what to expect from this one. I was over the moon though as Nick Gage took over commentary. This was a street fight as Oliver wasn’t playing, taking a chair to Lloyd and busting him open. These two really made this feel like a blood feud as both were pissing blood and fighting rough. After several head drops and chair spots, Lloyd went for an easier win and hit Oliver in the balls, then rolled him up. Oliver was not happy about this and the pair brawled to back. Right now, Lloyd has kept his ace spot.

No DQ: JTG defeated Dr. Cube via The Brooklyn Edge – When Dr. Cube appeared at the end of the last show, no one expected it to lead to a no DQ match with JTG. Now, we would see Kaiju Big Battel invade VxS and try to conquer JTG through the nefarious Dr. Cube and his minions. JTG tried to even the odds by destroying the minions and went right after Cube. JTG would have won several times over but the minions kept dragging the ref out of the match. Cube may be a genetically enhanced evil genius but he isn’t invincible. His minions continued to interject as they pummelled JTG with tubes. JTG powered up from the bleeding and went all-out in murdered Dr. Cube with tubes. Dr. Cube was about to turn JTG into a fellow cube when Big Caz XL made the save and beat everyone up. We got a tack powerbomb and JTG won with the Brooklyn Edge. I’ll be honest, this match felt like a drug-fuelled fever dream. I don’t quite know how to describe it or rate it as it was too weird to properly comprehend. Good vanquished evil today but Caz XL didn’t stick around to be thanked.

Low Ki defeated Lio Rush via Warrior’s Way – Main event time. After all the chaos it was time for something unique. Lio Rush was in White Ranger garb and he was going to mix it up with the professional Low Ki in the middle of the night as Joey Janela joined commentary. This was going to be fun but I had a feeling it was going to go by in a blur due to time constraints. Rush ran rings around Ki with misdirection and Ki kicked Rush in the face. Horrendous kicks would become a trend as Ki continued to unload on Rush and punished him for trying to get in his head. Rush matched the hits but Ki was all over him. They continued to ramp up the intensity as Rush got more and more licks in and Ki continued to find ways to counter him. After another game of finisher reversals, Low Ki scored the win with the Warrior’s Way. Sadly, because of timing, the dream match was more of a catnap but my god was it a good catnap. These two knew their time was limited and made the best of it. Give me a rematch down the line because that deserves a round two. With that VxS came to an end and might just be the weirdest show so far. it was like a late-night (or early morning here) fever dream where I’m going to read some of this back and shake my head in disbelief. As always, VxS strives to deliver something unique and it succeeded there. That’s for certain. See you all next time for the day 3 coverage.

All images courtesy of GCW, VxS, HeyyImRob, Earl Gardner Photography, IsThisWrestling, Chris Grasso 

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