Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre played host to Pro Wrestling Chaos' biggest event of the year, All or Nothing as the Bristolian promotion debuted in this particular part of the city. All or Nothing usually throws up a few surprises and memorable matches such as the epic Dave Mercy vs. Flash Morgan Webster clash from May 2015 and Team Mercy vs. Team Khan from 2016. It was the first time this particular event had been held outside of Yate Leisure Centre, however the Bradley Stoke audience was just as intrigued and gripped by the action as any other venue the Chaos roster has wrestled in front of this year.
As has been the case in previous years, the 2017 All or Nothing event wasn't short of shocks, surprises and controversy. It really is the biggest event of the Chaos calendar and that was fully evidenced before the show with the announcement of three huge stars. Firstly, former MMA star and the man who wrestled what many are calling the Match of the Year back in June, Matthew Riddle, would challenge Eddie Dennis for the King of Chaos championship. Current IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Marty Scurll and current CZW Wired Champion Joey Janela were also announced to compete. Big Grizzly vs. Beano - Heir to the Throne Contract Ladder Match This rivalry dated back to August's Unleashed event where Beano answered Big Grizzly's open challenge and went on to win that particular 'David vs. Goliath' battle. That evening, Beano became the Chaos Club's favourite kleptomaniac when he stole Grizzly's briefcase. Three months on, and with the briefcase suspended above the ring, the war was on as Grizzly and Beano fought hard for the right to be called Mr. Heir to the Throne. Grizzly had the clear size advantage and used that early on to keep his fellow Dragon Pro graduate grounded. As ever with 'Man Like Beano', the crowd was behind him and he used that energy to get back into the contest and put up more than a good enough fight. Unfortunately for Beano, he was chokeslammed through a ladder leaving Grizzly clear to take down the briefcase and hold it aloft as he retained the contract that was rightfully his. Winner - Big Grizzly Chris Andrews vs. Nathan Bane w/ ELIJAH Chris Andrews made his Pro Wrestling Chaos debut here against one quarter of the most feared faction in Chaos history. Andrews controlled the early exchanges but the vicious Nathan Bane survived that early flourish to take the advantage. As is usually the case when a member of The Brotherhood is involved, the numbers game became the talking point as Andrews looked to regain momentum, James Drake and Joe Mezinger hit the ring to assist their brother. The numerical advantage in favour of Bane proved to be too much as he picked up the win over the Chaos newcomer. Winner - Nathan Bane The assault continued post match and just when it seemed as though Drake was going to give the audience a piece of his mind, Project Lucha came out and attacked The Brotherhood quickly setting up the Knights of Chaos championship match. The Brotherhood (Joe Mezinger & James Drake) vs. Project Lucha (Martin Kirby & El Ligero) - Knights of Chaos Championship match For those unaware, it was announced earlier in the week that The Brotherhood would be defending the Knights of Chaos Championship under Freebird Rules, meaning any combination of Drake, Mezinger, ELIJAH and Bane would be eligible to compete in future title matches. Having still not recovered from the assault before the match, Drake and Mezinger spent several minutes on the back foot at the start of this contest. However, when they seized control, they looked to be at their dominant best. That was until Mezinger, seemingly trying to impress James Drake, momentarily dropped the ball as Project Lucha looked to regain the upper hand. It seemed that they had the match wrapped up as Ligero ascended to the top rope, however ELIJAH came back down to ringside donning the mask which he'd taken from Ligero at Coalition of Chaos in October. Ligero took off after Ligero leaving Kirby facing a two vs. one scenario which he was unable to overcome as The Brotherhood retained the Knights of Chaos titles. Winners and still Knights of Chaos Champions - The Brotherhood IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion 'The Villain' Marty Scurll vs. 'Dirty' Dick Riley Dick Riley has certainly been making a name for himself in 2017. With matches against the likes of Pete Dunne, Mike Bailey and now Marty Scurll, it's easy to see why he's regarded so highly by the fans of Pro Wrestling Chaos. Scurll's C.V. speaks for itself being the current IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion, a former Ring of Honor TV Champion as well as being the only two-time PROGRESS Wrestling Champion. Those credentials were certainly a recipe for a great wrestling match, and that's certainly what the fans in attendance were treated to. This was a match where both men had their dominating moments, but still gave the Chaos Club enough back-and-forth action to leave them on the edge of their seats. Both men had to use everything and then some in their extensive arsenal's to try and put the other away. Being two of the most tenacious wrestlers in the UK today, it was surely to be expected that they wouldn't go down easily. It was 'The Villain' who took the victory with his signature Crossface Chickenwing submission against a very game 'Dirty' Dick Riley. After the match, Scurll took the mic and told the fans how, even with his busy schedule with Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling, he still loves to perform in the UK. He also spoke very highly of Riley, saying he deserves to have a job in wrestling - a point which many would struggle to argue with. Winner - 'The Villain' Marty Scurll Knights of the Squared Circle Number One Contenders Match - Team H8 vs. Mike Bird & Drew Parker vs. Mikey Whiplash & Joey Janela vs. Charlie Sterling & Eddie Ryan If there has been any match in Pro Wrestling Chaos this year to make the promotion live up to its name, it was most certainly this. Whether it was Charlie Sterling diving from the top rope onto everybody on the outside of the ring or Eddie Ryan superkicking anything that moved, his own partner included, this match had it all. One of the more anticipated and talked about potential face-off's in this battle was the possibility of seeing Drew Parker and Joey Janela going toe-to-toe. There were brief exchanges, one of which led to both men going backstage and there was a sense among members of the audience of curiosity as to how they'd re-emerge. Thankfully, there were no stunts which could've caused harm to either man, well, not just yet at least. Parker reappeared with a metal bin and Janela with a steel chair, however it would be Parker's weapon of choice that would prove to be pivotal here. 'The Urchin Prince' went coast-to-coast on the CZW Wired Champion as Mike Bird took out Mikey Whiplash with a piledriver from the top rope allowing Parker to cover 'The Necromancer' to pick up the win. Winners and number one contenders to the Knights of Chaos - Mike Bird & Drew Parker Jinny vs. Sierra Loxton - Maiden of Chaos Championship After winning a gruelling tournament at October's Coalition of Chaos, Jinny had her first title defence against the overwhelming fans favourite, Sierra Loxton. 'The Fashionista' was able to defeat 'The Freaky Princess' a month prior in the semi final of the Maiden of Chaos tournament and now Sierra had one thing on her mind and that was taking the Maiden of Chaos title from her adversary. On a night where everything was hard hitting in the ring, this match was to be no different. The huge spear that Sierra Loxton scored with was full proof of that and, to her credit, it was one that the likes of Goldberg and Roman Reigns would've been proud of. Unfortunately for the challenger, that hard hitting wasn't done there as the match ended with a swift shot to the face from Jinny to Sierra. Loxton wasn't able to kick out of the pin and 'The Fashionista' proved why she's the rightful Maiden of Chaos. Winner and still Maiden of Chaos - Jinny King of Chaos Championship - Eddie Dennis vs. Matthew Riddle It's not often that a wrestler would ask for a match with 'The King of Bro's', but that's exactly what Eddie Dennis did when he was refused a match against his former tag team partner, Alex Steele. In fact, Alex tried getting himself put into this title match before it began but he was sent packing by Riddle. Both men were on their game in this contest, almost to the level that Riddle was with Mike Bird back at June's UnBroLievable event and much like that contest, this certainly had more than a big fight atmosphere from bell-to-bell as the vocal fans in attendance kept the noise levels up throughout the duration of this gruelling contest. In fact, one of the very few things in this contest louder than the Chaos Club were the chops which thudded off of the challengers chest. The champion looked to have retained his title after scoring with a devastating Next Stop Driver, however just as referee Paz's hand was coming down for the three count, Alex Steele dragged the official from the ring to prevent Dennis from picking up one of his biggest victories in a Chaos ring. The King was distracted for long enough for Riddle to recover as he nailed Dennis with his signature jumping Tombstone which Dennis was able to kick out from. Riddle, in sheer disbelief, went to the one part of his game that rarely fails, and also didn't on this occasion as he locked in the Bromission, complete with vicious elbow strikes, which 'The Pride of Wales' was unable to escape from and was forced to submit. Winner and NEW King of Chaos Champion - Matthew Riddle The feeling around Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre was one of complete shock and disbelief as for the first time ever, Chaos had a non-Welsh champion. Few could call this an upset, but many would call this one of the shocks of the year, not just for Pro Wrestling Chaos, but British wrestling on the whole. The question now is, what's next for the King of Chaos Championship? Riddle will be taking the belt back to America with him so who knows? Maybe the King of Chaos Championship will be defended across the Atlantic and become a World Championship...
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The day had already been a great success following the first show of the day. New Knights of Chaos had been crowned with Nathan Bane and ELIJAH defeating Martin Kirby and El Ligero as well as Session Moth Martina and Jinny making it to the final of the Maiden of Chaos tournament. After a couple of pints and a bite to eat at a local Weatherspoons, the Chaos Club headed back to Hanham Community Centre to find out what the evening show had in store for us all.
Once the show started, Jaida attempted to announce our first match of the evening. I say attempted because she was cut off by Merlin Obadiah Cambridge who came down to the ring with flowers, a card and another item which he'd covered up. He asked Jaida to take hold of the flowers and read what was written on the card. "And the winner of the Academy Award for best actor goes to..." Merlin then points to the tron, where we get a 20th Century Fox type video with Alex Steele's name proudly emblazoned on the screen. With new music and a new attitude, Alex Steele made his way down to the ring to proudly accept the award. Alex then spoke about how he fooled everybody in Thornbury at The Sound of Violence before going on to talk about Eddie Dennis. Alex tells us how much of a bad person he believes Eddie is and how he was never Eddie's friend after countless occasions where he was left fallen while Eddie stood over him holding a championship. Just as Alex was receiving a phone call from his "agent", Harvey Weinstein, the King of Chaos came out to confront his former tag team partner. As all chicken poop heels tend to do, Alex backed away but managed to cause enough of a distraction for Eddie Ryan to come to the ring to take out the King and our first match was underway! King of Chaos Title Match - Eddie Dennis vs. Eddie Ryan Right, this could get very confusing as I usually refer to both of these men as simply 'Eddie'. I'll do my best to refer to them by either their full or last names. This was a good opener with both men taking some hard shots from the other, as well as having to wrestle around the flowers destroyed by Eddie Dennis moments before the match. I never thought that I'd have to talk about flowers in a wrestling ring during a match in one of these reviews! First time for everything, I guess! As Eddie Dennis looked to put the number one contender away, Alex Steele re-emerged to distract the King. Alex proclaimed earlier in the show if he cannot compete for the title, then he'll make sure that Eddie Dennis doesn't hold it! He did his utmost to ensure Dennis lost this match, however unfortunately for Alex, the interference was in vein as the King levelled the challenger with the Next Stop Driver to retain. Winner and Still King of Chaos - Eddie Dennis Jaida wasn't having much luck in this show. As she climbed into the ring to announce another match, the familiar and daunting sound of Alice in Chains' Hollow echoed around Hanham Community Centre as The Brotherhood made their way to the ring. Fronted by their new leader, James Drake, The Brotherhood took to the ring where Drake took the mic. The leader spoke about how they are taking control of Chaos as he showed off the piece of canvas which he cut up at the previous event, as well as Bane and ELIJAH showing off their shiny new belts. Drake said that what they had wasn't enough and wanted a piece of the new canvas. As he looked to cut it up, Martin Kirby took to the ring to stop what was going on. The numbers were far too much for the former Knight of Chaos as Mezinger, Bane and ELIJAH took the attack to him. Drake offered Kirby the opportunity to walk away without further assault, but the man from Yorkshire wasn't interested in walking away. He wanted to defend the honour of Project Lucha against the band of brothers who destroyed their Knights of Chaos title reign earlier in the day. Drake sent Mezinger to the back to get a referee, and sure enough he did just that. Huw wasn't interested in refereeing the match with the condition that Kirby was in though, but Kirby insisted on fighting. James Drake vs. Martin Kirby This was Drake's Pro Wrestling Chaos in ring debut and to paraphrase another Chaos debutante, Matt Richards on commentary said this wasn't so much as wrestling but more of a vicious mugging. He wasn't wrong, either. With his band of brothers on the outside, Drake controlled large portions of this contest as was to be expected after the pre-match assault. Anytime Kirby managed a flourish of offence, he was quickly stopped in his tracks by The Brotherhood. It was indeed Drake who picked up the win in this contest with the Mr. Mayhem DDT. The question on my mind now is "Who can stop The Brotherhood?". They're looking far stronger now than they ever have before. The news that broke earlier this week is that they will be facing Project Lucha in a rematch for the Knights of Chaos titles at All or Nothing on November 25th at Chaos' newest venue, Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre. Winner - James Drake Sierra Loxton, Viper & Dahlia Black vs. Jamie Hayter, Ayesha Reymond & Jetta This was a contest born out of those who didn't make the final of the Maiden of Chaos tournament. It was cool to see all of these talented wrestlers in the ring at the same time. It's something that may not happen again so I'm thankful that I was there to see it live. One thing I learned from this match is that Dahlia Black should probably not attempt a hip attack again for a while. Sierra and Viper were able to successfully take down Jamie and Ayesha with theirs, however Dahlia wasn't as successful when attempting to take out Jetta with hers. Put that one back in the locker, Dahlia. It was Dahlia who scored the winning fall in this match, much to the pleasure of PROGRESS Wrestling co-owner Glen Joseph who was in attendance for the show. She managed to roll up my MVP for the day, Jamie Hayter. Personally, I'd love to see her back in Chaos again. She was incredible throughout the day and looks to be an extremely talented individual. Winners - Dahlia Black, Viper & Sierra Loxton Jaida welcomed us back after intermission, only to be cut off again. Who the hell was it this time? Why, it was former Chaos ring announcer Hank McCoy who came out to a huge ovation. Hank hosted the raffle and asked Jaida if she'd be kind enough to allow him to introduce the next contest. She happily stood aside for Hank who introduced the following non-title contest... Dick Riley vs. WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne If Dick was nervous at all, there were absolutely zero signs of those nerves. He looked as confident as ever facing off against one of the most talked about wrestlers of 2017 in WWE Superstar Pete Dunne who was making his first Chaos appearance in seven months. It's fair to say that Pete had a lot of success in those seven months. He won the WWE UK Title, defended it in a non-WWE event for ICW, main evented one of the biggest events in UK independent wrestling history against Travis Banks for PROGRESS Wrestling and has basically beaten the crap out of anyone who's stood in his way. 2017, huh? That's not to sell Dick Riley short by any means. He's had some awesome matches over the last few months including a great outing against 'Speedball' Mike Bailey in September. Dick's stock is certainly on the rise and that was evident for all to see when he took part in the recent WWE try out's here in the UK along with the current King of Chaos Eddie Dennis and a plethora of other great wrestlers from these shores. They should all be applauded and, who knows? Maybe one day they'll be afforded the opportunities that The Bruiserweight has earned this year. From a wrestling standpoint, this was my favourite match of the entire day. Both men showed what most of us already knew and that's the fact that they're two of the absolute best that this country has to offer. If you've not seen Dick Riley before, please do sign up to UK Wrestling on demand for just £3.99 a month (cheap plug) and find out what the fans of Pro Wrestling Chaos already know. Unfortunately for Dick, as impressive as he was here, it was The Bruiserweight who took the win here after scoring with The Bitter End. It's fair to say that after this, Pete didn't have a bad week. He wrestled at ATTACK! Pro Wrestling the following evening and then eight days later, made his WWE main roster debut when he defeated Enzo Amore on WWE RAW. 2017 indeed! Winner - WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne Keith Lee vs. Big Grizzly Time for some Big Lads Wrestling (I'm almost certain Glen Joseph screamed inside when that chant started). As soon as it was announced that Keith Lee would be on the show, I didn't want to see him face anyone else. After all, Grizzly has been incredible this year. The levels of improvement he's made have been awesome and it's a credit to just how hard he works. Much to his chagrin, Beano came out, sporting a shirt, tie and tracksuit bottoms, to commentate with Merlin Obadiah Cambridge and Matt Richards. Now, I have to admit that I seriously feared for my life with these two behemoths beating the crap out of each other. Especially when they came to the outside and Grizzly threw a superkick to Keith Lee right in front of my face. Scary moment! Entertainment-wise, this was the match of the night. Keith Lee reminds me a lot of Bobby Fish in terms of how much he talks in the ring. That's not a bad thing either because it's bloody hilarious! There aren't many who can get over with an audience by what they say in the ring but clearly Keith Lee is one of those few. After a rather indifferent run of results since winning Heir To The Throne, it was Grizzly who ended up picking up the win here with a chokeslam followed up by a middle rope senton. Afterwards, Grizzly put over Keith Lee and the Chaos fans before turning his attentions back to Beano. Grizzly promised not to put his hands on Beano if he came to the ring and handed him back his Heir To The Throne briefcase. Beano was wise to the situation though and avoided an attack by the big Welshman before bouncing the briefcase off of the rightful owners noggin. Surely there has to be some way to settle this at All or Nothing on November 25th? I'm thinking it should involve some sort of climbing apparatus... Winner - Big Grizzly Maiden of Chaos Tournament Final - Jinny vs. Session Moth Martina The time had come to crown the first ever Maiden of Chaos as The Fashionista took on the Session Moth. Dave Mercy unveiled the awesome new title belt that these two ladies would be competing for before the match. After the usual pre-title match presenting of the belt, it was Jinny who took the attack to Martina with a vicious assault. The fight soon spilled outside where Session Moth was able to gain the upper hand for a moment when she suplexed Jinny onto the front row of chairs as the crowd started to get behind the Session Moth. Jinny later took control once again when she paid homage to her trainer and mentor, former Chaos General Manager Jimmy Havoc, when she scored with an Acid Rainmaker on the stage. The fight came back down to the ring where there was a heck of a lot of back and forth action. Martina used her beer as an ally while The Fashionista used her vicious streak. Whether you love her or hate her, there's no denying that Jinny can be an absolute bitch in the ring, and it's fair to say that she was in full-on bitch mode in this main event as she looked to become the Maiden of Chaos. Martina scored with a couple of German suplexes and as it looked as though she was going to nail a third, Jinny reversed the hold and locked the Session Moth in the devastating submission which had won her the quarter final and semi final matches against Viper and Sierra Loxton. The hold was cinched in tight and seemingly with nowhere to go and her arms being stretched by her opponent, Martina was forced to verbally submit as the tournament came to its conclusion. Winner and first ever Maiden of Chaos - Jinny There was an awesome post match showing of appreciation which wasn't included on the VOD for Martina. She received a standing ovation as well as a strong "Please come back!" chant. Personally, I'd love to see her back in Chaos one day. She's one of the most popular and entertaining wrestlers in Europe, and entertainment is exactly what wrestling is all about. That's a wrap folks. Apologies for the delay in getting this review out. I was waiting on the VOD to be released and understandably, the good people of Turning Face have been extremely busy with editing these two shows as well as doing all of the other great work they do (including taking pictures of Triple H!) Make sure you check them out on Facebook where you can find all of the photo's taken by Jim from this event as well as all other Chaos events - https://www.facebook.com/turningface Chaos returns on November 25th with their annual All or Nothing event which for the first time ever takes place outside of Yate. Tickets are on sale for the show at Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre at the following link - https://www.ringsideworld.co.uk/event1640_pro-wrestling-chaos-all-or-nothing.php Matches announced so far for that event include Eddie Dennis defending the King of Chaos title against the returning Matt Riddle, current IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion 'The Villain' Marty Scurll taking on Dick Riley and The Brotherhood face Project Lucha in a Knights of Chaos title rematch. Also, current and four time CZW Wired Champion Joey Janela makes his Pro Wrestling Chaos debut. With all this and much more still to be announced, make sure you're in Bradley Stoke for Chaos' biggest event of the year! If you wish to check out this event, or any past Pro Wrestling Chaos event, subscribe to UK Wrestling on demand over at www.ukwrestlingondemand.com. The cost of subscription is just £3.99 per month and along with Chaos, you can also check out events from promotions such as Ultimate Pro Wrestling, Triple X, Shropshire Wrestling Alliance and Wrestle Midlands. Lastly, make sure you follow Chaos on all forms of social media to find out more information about upcoming shows. Hanham Community Centre was the venue for the first ever Pro Wrestling Chaos double-header. The first show, which went down in the afternoon, consisted of the quarter final and semi final matches of the tournament to crown Chaos' first ever Maiden of Chaos. There was also a Knights of Chaos tag team title match between the champions Project Lucha and their challengers The Brotherhood.
Once the doors opened and the fans flocked into the venue, there was a strange atmosphere around the place. That's not meant in a negative way, it's just that we've never seen an afternoon Chaos event before. How would the day pan out with two shows taking place? Well, I'm going to do my best to explain to you now. Maiden of Chaos Quarter Final Match - Jinny vs. Viper Our first quarter final featured two of the favourites for the tournament and two of the top women's wrestlers in the UK in WWE Mae Young Classic and World of Sport star Viper (a.k.a. Piper Niven) and The Fashionista, Jinny. After a solid opener, it was Jinny who picked up a submission victory to advance into the semi finals. Winner via submission - Jinny Maiden of Chaos Quarter Final Match - Sierra Loxton vs. Ayesha Raymond Time for our second WWE Mae Young Classic competitor in Ayesha Raymond. She got a really good reception but those cheers soon turned into boos when she irked the fans with her actions and treatment of The Freaky Princess. Unfortunately for Ayesha, she wasn't able to pick up the win here as she was pinned by Sierra who advanced to the semi final where she'd face Jinny later in the afternoon. Winner - Sierra Loxton By the way, apologies for the short reports on the matches. There's a lot of content to squeeze into this blog! Maiden of Chaos Quarter Final Match - Jetta vs. Session Moth Martina I was uncertain how things could stay 'family friendly' with Session Moth being in attendance and, well, they didn't really. There were a few four-lettered words thrown around but that didn't deter the crowd from supporting the woman who'd left her 37 kids at home. And it was she who picked up the win via DQ in a way that the late, great Eddie Guerrero would've been proud of! Being a huge Eddie Guerrero fan, this brought a huge smile to my face. Martina was announced as the winner and moved on to the semi final. Winner - Session Moth Martina Knights of Chaos Championship - Project Lucha (Martin Kirby & El Ligero) defending against The Brotherhood The big question on my mind here was "Who would be representing The Brotherhood?" After some apparent indecisiveness, it finally was decided that ELIJAH and Nathan Bane would challenge the champions. With their new leader James Drake as well as the intimidating Joe Mezinger at ringside, you couldn't help but feel that a title change would be on the cards in this match. As much as there was a hell of a lot of interference, Project Lucha kept fighting but unfortunately for the fan favourites, that was all in vein as The Brotherhood managed to pick up the win and become the new Knights of Chaos. I just hope that we get my wish of a Freebirds rule title reign where all four members of the group can defend the titles. That would add a level of uncertainty around title defences and keep everyone, Chaos management included, on their toes. Winners and new Knights of Chaos - The Brotherhood (ELIJAH & El Ligero) Maiden of Chaos Quarter Final - Dahlia Black vs. Jamie Hayter This was one I was really looking forward to. I've been a fan of Dahlia's for a while now and this was my first time seeing her live and I'd heard a lot of good things about Jamie Hayter. All of those good things were proven to be right and I was really impressed with the dominant performance put in by Jamie Hayter. She was equally as impressive out of the ring as well when dealing with a fan who started giving her some stick. She picked up the win in this match to advance into the semi final where she'd face Session Moth Martina in the main event of the afternoon show. Winner - Jamie Hayter Maiden of Chaos Semi Final - Sierra Loxton vs. Jinny Onto our first semi final and it was seemingly everyone's favourite for the tournament, Sierra Loxton, taking on The Fashionista Jinny. These two have a small history in Chaos after they were on opposite sides of the ring during a tag team match back in February. The Freaky Princess picked up the win for her team on that occasion, however this time around she ended up on the wrong end of the result as she tapped out to Jinny's devastating submission hold which also accounted for Viper earlier in the afternoon. Winner - Jinny Maiden of Chaos Semi Final - Jamie Hayter vs. Session Moth Martina Our final match of the afternoon show saw Session Moth Martina facing Jamie Hayter. Once again, Jamie was in absolute bitch mode! That's not meant as an insult in anyway because she's very good at it! That's one of her upsides which, for me as a fan is very entertaining. Unfortunately for Jamie, being a bitch doesn't always get you the win and it was Session Moth who advanced to the final in the main event of the evening show to face off against Jinny. Winner - Session Moth Martina As Martina celebrated her victory, she was brutally attacked by The Fashionista with the main focus of the assault being on Session Moth's ankle. Dave Mercy and other Chaos officials came out to stop the beat down which Jinny had put on Martina, but sadly it seemed as though the damage had already been done. Would Martina be able to compete in the final after such a brutal assault? You'll have to find out when the second blog is available... |
By Darren Dyer17 year veteran of viewing graps. Archives
February 2018
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