Fatal Four-Way for the Southeastern Division Championship: Domino vs. Tyler Shoop vs. LJ Clearly vs. Joe Garcia
All four men are ready for battle in this huge Fatal Four-Way match for the Southeastern Championship title tonight. The crowd is clearly behind the champion, Domino, but I wouldn’t count out any of his three competitors.
The bell rings, and it’s a fast start—Shoop and Garcia team up on Domino. Shoop lands a dropkick on Garcia, sending him into another dropkick from Garcia. LJ Clearly is taken down by a big clothesline from Domino. Joe and Domino exchange blows on the ropes. LJ comes back, taking Garcia down in the corner with some heavy strikes to his back, but here comes Domino to break it up. Garcia is sent out of the ring.
LJ and Domino go at it—big hit, and down goes Domino. LJ goes for a suplex, but Shoop breaks it up. LJ then hits Shoop with a big kick off the ropes. LJ grabs Shoop, but Shoop reverses into a suplex of his own. Shoop is fired up—big body drop on Clearly! Domino is back in the ring, taking control with a big sidewalk slam on Shoop. Domino goes for a pin—only a two-count!
Joe Garcia breaks up Shoop and Domino, but here comes LJ, targeting Garcia. LJ is pulled out of the ring by Shoop. In the ring, Garcia sends Domino into the ropes, going for a body drop, but Domino counters with a double underhook DDT! He covers Joe for the three-count—Domino retains!
CCW Tag Team Championship Match: 5 Star Era vs. The SAA
5 Star Era is feeling hot tonight, but so are Alan Martinez and Ariel Levy, representing the South American Alliance. Martinez and Alan S2S start it off. Martinez takes early control, sending S2S down. Tag to Era from Martinez. Alan S2S manages to fight back and sends Era into the corner. Tag made to Levy.
Levy comes in hot with some heavy blows to Era. He climbs to the top and lands a big crossbody on Era! Pin attempt—only a two-count. Era finds some help from Martinez in his corner. Levy is trapped in enemy territory as 5 Star Era delivers heavy kicks.
Era maintains control and goes for a suplex. Tag to Martinez—Martinez slams Levy’s head into the mat hard. Still stuck in enemy territory, Levy struggles to find momentum. Era goes up top but comes crashing down onto Levy’s knees! Both men are down, struggling to get up.
Hot tag made to Alan S2S! Big offense—huge suplex on Era. S2S follows up with powerful strikes. Double-team move on Era—broken up at two! All four men are brawling in the ring. Martinez hits a huge suicide dive on S2S. In the ring, there’s some distraction—Levy goes for a pin—two-count! The ref argues with Martinez. Era hits Levy with a foreign object! The ref doesn’t see it—Era covers Levy for three!
Winners: 5 Star Era!!!
But wait! After an official review, the decision has been overturned! 5 Star Era is furious and starts attacking the SAA, but out comes Vinicius to help his teammates! He chases off 5 Star Era, and it looks like the South American Alliance retains!
Another exciting match here at Bash 50!
Colby Carter vs. Cha Cha Charlie
The match begins with a brawl—both men exchange a flurry of punches. Cha Cha gains the advantage and sends Colby out of the ring. Cha Cha with a suicide dive, sending Colby crashing into the guardrails!
Back in the ring, Colby finds his footing, but Cha Cha connects with a swinging neckbreaker, sending Carter outside again. Cha Cha heads to the top turnbuckle—big dive onto Carter outside the ring! Both men make it back inside.
Carter takes control, cornering Cha Cha and delivering three big suplexes. Cha Cha counters with a rolling neckbreaker—it’s Cha Cha Time here in Miami! He goes for an elbow drop—nobody home! Carter responds with a dropkick—goes for the cover—only a two-count!
Cha Cha counters with a German suplex on Carter—tries for a pin—another two-count. Cha Cha lifts Carter and hits a big body drop slam! He heads to the top—goes for a splash—but Carter meets him in the air with a cutter! Carter covers—only a two-count!
Carter nearly sends Cha Cha into the referee, but Cha Cha counters with a massive German suplex! He rolls through for the cover—three-count! Winner: Cha Cha Charlie!
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please clean up spelling and grammar - Cruiserweight championship match. Ozzy Killmeister vs Elliot Qrow (c) Match begins before Qrow can even get into the ring. Ozzy still unhappy about the events that took place at rumble. Both men brawling outside the bell hasn’t even rung yet. Ozzy clearly a man on a mission to regain his title. Finally both men enter the ring and the bell rings. Ozzy still taking control. Qrow is hurting. Ozzy just punishing Qrow. Ozzy with a cannonball onto Qrow who’s down in the corner. Ozzy going up calling for the raining blood headbutt. But Qrow rolls out of the ring. Qrow grabs his belt to leave but met at the entrance by Agony and Skitz. With no where to go Qrow is met by Ozzy but manages to get some ground. Ref counting both men now. Ozzy rolled back into the ring by Qrow. Qrow grabs his belt goes to hit Ozzy but skitz stops him. Other side of the ring Ozzy regaining his footing but Agony grabs Ozzy and choke slams him! Qrow gets in for the pin 3 winnner Elliot Qrow. But it seems that monster mosh has turned on Ozzy Killmeister. Skits and agony attacking ozzy a brutal barrage on Ozzy. Out comes Invidia to protect the unconscious body of Ozzy. The crowd clearly in disbelief of what has just happened here at Bash 50 it seems like this is the end of Moster Mosh.
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The match begins before Qrow can even get into the ring, as Ozzy is still furious over the events that took place at Rumble. Both men brawl outside the ring before the bell even rings. Ozzy is clearly a man on a mission, determined to regain his title.
Finally, both competitors enter the ring, and the match officially begins. Ozzy stays in control, relentlessly punishing Qrow, who is clearly hurting. Ozzy delivers a devastating cannonball to Qrow, who is down in the corner. He then climbs to the top rope, calling for the Raining Blood headbutt—but Qrow rolls out of the ring just in time.
Qrow grabs his championship belt and attempts to leave, but he's met at the entrance by Agony and Skitz. With nowhere to escape, Qrow is forced back toward Ozzy. Qrow manages to gain some momentum, and the referee begins the count. Qrow rolls Ozzy back into the ring, then grabs his belt and prepares to strike—but Skitz stops him.
On the other side of the ring, Ozzy starts to regain his footing, but Agony suddenly grabs him and delivers a devastating chokeslam! Qrow seizes the opportunity, quickly covering Ozzy for the three-count. Winner: Elliot Qrow.
But the chaos doesn’t end there. It seems that Monster Mosh has turned on Ozzy Killmeister! Skitz and Agony unleash a brutal attack on their former ally. The assault is relentless, leaving Ozzy motionless in the ring.
Suddenly, Invidia rushes out to protect Ozzy’s unconscious body. The crowd is in complete shock at what has just unfolded here at Bash 50. It appears that this is truly the end of Monster Mosh.
Eddie Valentine announces that he has a royal surprise tonight—introducing his Black Knight, none other than CCW’s most dangerous man, Alex Chamberlain. Meto and Maximus seem unfazed by the announcement, but here comes Chamberlain. It looks like he will be teaming with the King tonight.
Kahn and Valentine start the match. The King applies an early headlock, but Maximus fights out. Valentine comes off the ropes but runs straight into a big elbow from Maximus. Tag to Meto. The King quickly rolls out of the ring and tags in Chamberlain.
Chamberlain locks up with Meto, showcasing impressive strength as he forces him into the corner. A tag is made to Kahn, and both men deliver a powerful shoulder tackle to Chamberlain. Maximus then begins working on Chamberlain’s arm before tagging Meto back in.
Valentine tags himself in, leading to a back-and-forth exchange between him and Meto. Meto gets sent into the corner, where Chamberlain tags in. Now trapped in enemy territory, Meto finds himself in a headlock from Chamberlain. After a series of heavy punches, Chamberlain tags in Valentine.
Valentine continues to wear Meto down, keeping him in the royal corner. Another tag brings Chamberlain back in, who stomps away at the struggling Meto. But Meto manages to create an opening, reversing Chamberlain into a face slam onto the canvas.
Both men crawl to their corners and make the tag! The King and Maximus come in hot. Maximus takes control, delivering a huge slam to Valentine. Before he can capitalize, Chamberlain pulls him out of the ring.
Meanwhile, Meto goes for a spear on the King—but at the last second, Marvin Cruz is pulled into the way! With Maximus down, the King seizes the moment, delivering a slam and covering for the three-count.
Winners: The Night Riders.
Jackal Stevens vs. Sexual Taven
Jackal attacks Taven at the entrance, sending him hard into the barricades. Taven responds with a series of chops, and both men make their way to the ring. Once inside, Stevens traps Taven in the corner, but Taven finds his footing, fights back, and locks Stevens into an arm hold.
Taven then delivers a big springboard kick to Stevens’ face, sending him to the outside. Wasting no time, Taven follows up with a huge dropkick, launching Stevens hard into the barricades. The fight spills to the outside as both men trade blows.
Stevens lands a powerful chop and resets the referee's count. Taven, momentarily pulled aside by the crowd, dodges an attack, frustrating Jackal. Stevens pursues Taven, slamming his head hard against the ring apron. But Taven counters, sending Jackal crashing into the barricade. Now in control, Taven taunts Stevens—only to get caught with a neckbreaker.
Stevens follows up with a suplex and goes for a cover—only a two-count. Taven manages to regain control, slamming Jackal and attempting a pin of his own—another near fall!
Jackal regains momentum, working Taven over in the corner before whipping him across the ring and continuing his assault. Stevens charges off the ropes but runs straight into a superkick to the face!
Taven fires up as the crowd chants “Careless Whisper.” He delivers a series of elbow strikes, leaving Jackal struggling. With momentum on his side, Taven avoids a sunset flip attempt from Jackal and counters with a big knee strike.
Jackal finds an opening and slams Taven down, quickly locking in an armbar. Taven fights to reach the ropes, forcing a break. Jackal attempts another slam, but Taven reverses, sending Jackal face-first into the canvas!
Taven climbs to the top rope, looking for a high-risk move, but Jackal rolls away from danger. Taven gives chase, but Jackal catches him off guard with a surprise roll-up for the pin!
Winner: Jackal Stevens.
The match starts with Rogers taking an early advantage as both men brawl on the outside. Rogers stays in control and rolls Briggs into the ring. As Rogers follows, he is met with a running neckbreaker from Briggs.
Briggs lands a big chop on Rogers before heading outside to look for a weapon. He grabs a trash can lid, but Rogers stops him in his tracks with a baseball slide. Rogers then finds a steel chair and delivers a vicious shot to Briggs. Still searching for more weapons, Rogers pulls out a kendo stick and gleefully assaults Briggs with it.
Rogers goes for another strike, but Briggs ducks, causing Rogers to smash the kendo stick against the ring post. Seizing the moment, Briggs grabs the kendo stick himself and beats Rogers against the barricades. Both men re-enter the ring, with Briggs still in control. He sends Rogers hard into the corner before searching for another weapon. This time, he finds a ladder and sets it up in the corner.
Briggs turns back to Rogers but gets blindsided by a chair shot! Rogers, now with a moment to recover, throws the chair directly into Briggs’ face. He goes for the cover—only a two-count!
Briggs struggles to his feet in the corner, but Rogers is right there, pressing his boot against Briggs' face. With Briggs now down in the corner, Rogers delivers a DDT onto the chair and goes for another pin—Briggs kicks out at two! Somehow, despite all the punishment, Briggs is still in the fight.
Briggs manages to grab a chair and delivers a huge suplex through it, leaving Rogers writhing in pain. Looking to capitalize, Briggs sets the chair back up and positions Rogers on the top rope. He attempts a DDT onto the chair, but Rogers amazingly kicks out at two!
Briggs transitions into a crossface, wrenching back on Rogers. Desperate to escape, Rogers grabs what’s left of the kendo stick and strikes Briggs to break free. Rogers then unleashes a brutal flurry of kendo stick shots to Briggs' skull.
Somehow, Briggs finds the strength to fight back, launching a barrage of punches. Both men trade blows in the center of the ring, neither willing to give in. Rogers finally takes Briggs down and attempts a pin—only a two-count!
With both men utterly exhausted, Briggs locks in the crossface again—but this time, he grabs the kendo stick and wrenches it in deep. Rogers has no choice but to tap out!
Winner: Danny Briggs.
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