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  • WAR 255

    Underground Arena in Detroit, MI

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WAR
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 Date/Time: Friday, February 28th, 2025
SEF Owner: NBD
Theme: Trenches by Pop Evil
Event Staff
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Womens WAR TV Championship Match

Jade West v. Tonya Walker(c)
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Boss Johnson v. Bongman
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6 Star Tag Team Championship Match
Taylor Andrews + Simon Lee Nash + Bunny Summers
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The Devil's Playground(Sierra, Cruella, Nikita Perry)(c)
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ANA v. Boozer
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Main Event
WAR TV Championship Ladder Match
D-Mack v. X Phoenix(c)
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 All Promos For This Event Go in the Weekly SEW WAR Event Promos
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In the Underground Arena once again for Friday night WAR and the Detroit crowd is sold out again as Trenches by Pop Evil plays through the arena.
 
Frank Malone: Welcome to WAR. Both TV Titles are on the line tonight with D-Mack getting a rematch in the main event against X Phoenix.
 
Bill McLane: Mack doesn't deserves a rematch!
 
Frank Malone: I don't know? He did get kicked in the balls last week cause a loss for the champ. Taylor Andrews losing last week in what turned into a handicapped tag team match much like tonight may turn out to be.
 
Bill McLane: Devil's Playground are finally starting to get good and soon there will be no stopping them?
 
Frank Malone: Only time will tell. Boss Johnson has another match tonight after a successful debut last week and ANA returns to action as well. But we kick things off with the Womens WAR TV Title in a rematch as well from last week, but this time the champion going in last weeks to avenge her loss.
 
Womens WAR TV Championship Match
Jade West v. Tonya Walker(c)
 
Tonya showing she has an edge early, grounding Jade with a well-placed wristlock and transitioning into a series of calculated strikes. But Jade was quick to counter, using her speed and agility to evade Tonya's attacks and take control with a series of dropkicks that sends the champion reeling. The crowd explodes as Jade climbs to the top rope and connects with a high-flying crossbody for a near fall. As the match wears on, Tonya's frustration begin to show. She resorts to rougher tactics, throwing Jade into the steel post while the referee's view is obstructed. The champion feigning innocence, slyly using the ropes for leverage during a pin attempt. But Jade's resilience shone through and she kicked out at two. The turning point comes when the referee is momentarily distracted breaking up a skirmish in the corner. Seizing her chance, Tonya reaches into her boot and pulls out a pair of brass knuckles, swiftly striking Jade in the midsection and concealing the weapon before the referee turns back. Jade collapsed, gasping for air, as Tonya executed her finishing move, the TKO, with ruthless precision. The referee dropped to the mat for the count, 1... 2... 3!
 
Winner: Tonya Walker
 
The arena erupted with a mix of boos and stunned silence as Tonya Walker stood tall, her championship belt raised high while Jade slowly pulled herself to her feet, vowing to fight another day.
 
Frank Malone: Tonya seems to have Jade's number, though using them brass knuckles certainly may have put Jade in a new zip code!?!
 
Bill McLane: Jade is old news!
 
I'm Bad by Michael Jackson  plays over the pa bringing Boss Johnson out for his second match in his SEF career. Like I Am by Ritz comes over the pa and Bongman swaggers out in his gear with the cape and mask smoking a blunt.
 
Boss Johnson v. Bongman
 
Johnson wasted no time, charging at Bongman with a ferocious clothesline that nearly took his opponent off his feet. Bongman staggered back, clearly surprised by Johnson's aggressive start. Johnson follows up with a series of heavy strikes, backing Bongman into the corner and driving his shoulder into his midsection repeatedly, each thud reverberating through the arena. Bongman tries to mount some offense, using his agility to slip out of the corner and land a quick dropkick, followed by a flurry of punches. However, Johnson shrugged it off like a brick wall, catching Bongman's arm mid-swing and countering with a devastating belly-to-belly suplex. The crowd cheers as Bongman crashes hard into the mat. Boss Johnson methodically wears Bongman down with a relentless barrage of power moves, backbreakers, slams, and a crushing vertical suplex that leaves Bongman writhing in pain. Johnson's dominance is undeniable as he toys with his opponent, smirking as he hoists Bongman up for a thunderous powerbomb that shakes the ring. Bongman tries to rally late in the match, managing to stun Johnson with a surprise enziguri that sends him stumbling. Bongman climbs to the top rope, looking for a high-risk maneuver to turn the tide. But Johnson has it scouted, catching Bongman mid-air and driving him into the mat with an earth-shattering spinebuster. The end comes swiftly. Johnson dragging Bongman's limp form to the center of the ring and delivered his devastating finisher, the Bad Slam, a brutal ura-nage modified much more like the infamous rock bottom. The referee counted to three, and the bell rang, signaling Johnson's dominant victory.
 
Winner: Boss Johnson
 
I'm Bad by Michael Jackson plays over the pa as Boss Johnson gets to his feet celebrating with a smile.
 
Frank Malone: Two and oh so far.
 
Bill McLane: Wait until he faces someone good!
 
Frank Malone: He beat J X CASH last week.
 
Bill McLane: CASH doesn't want to be here. And neither does LBD, so Taylor Andrews loses again on WAR!
 
Frank Malone: Unfortunately that may be so, but LBD isn't in the match and Taylor won't give up.
 
Heaven Knows by The Pretty Reckless plays over the pa bringing Taylor Andrews out to the ring skipping like she don't care.
 
 
Simon Lee Nash walking to the ring to stand with his partner. Walking On Sunshine by Katrina and The Waves hits the pa and here comes Bunny Summers running to the ring ready to fight. The Devil's Playground come out to dead silence garnering boos though which the sisters ignore.
 
6 Star Tag Team Championship Match
Taylor Andrews + Simon Lee Nash + Bunny Summers
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The Devil's Playground(Sierra, Cruella, Nikita Perry)(c)
 
Taylor and Sierra start things off, locking up in a fierce grapple. Taylor's strength gives her an early advantage, forcing Sierra into the corner before tagging in Simon Lee Nash. Nash entering with a flurry of offense, delivering a series of sharp strikes and a powerful suplex that leaves Sierra scrambling to tag in Cruella. The pace quickens as Cruella brings her unorthodox style into the mix, ducking Nash's strikes and connecting with a springboard moonsault. Bunny Summers soon enters the fray, using her agility to match Cruella move for move, dazzling the crowd with a perfectly executed hurricanrana. The match wears on, momentum shifting back and forth, with each team showcasing their unique strengths. The challengers working seamlessly together, isolating Nikita Perry in their corner and nearly scoring a pinfall after a devastating triple-team maneuver. However, The Devil's Playground aren't about to let their reign end without a fight. Sierra and Cruella stormed the ring, breaking up the pin and turning the match into a chaotic brawl. As the referee struggles to restore order, the lights in the arena suddenly dim, and a shadowy figure appears, it is Black Crow! She wastes no time, pulling Simon Lee Nash out of the ring and delivering a brutal chair shot that sends him crumpling to the floor. The crowd erupting in boos as Black Crow slid into the ring, taking out Taylor Andrews and Bunny Summers with several more chair shots.  The referee, unaware of Black Crow's interference, turning back just in time to see Sierra hit her finishing move, a Riptide into a Stunner, on Bunny Summers and make the cover.
 
Winners: The Devil's Playground
 
The four members of Devil's Playrground stand tall amid a rowdy Detroit crowd booing with such passion you can feel it.
 
Frank Malone: Damn its deafening in here, but that was a good match ruined by a greedy group, but a group who still call themselves 6 Star Tag Team Champions.
 
Bill McLane: And they will continue to call themselves that if they continue to do what they just did!
 
Frank Malone: No arguments from me. Let's see if ANA can overcome the newcomer named Boozer.
 
Hell yeah by Rev Theory plays ANA out to the ring in his swat gear still just here for business. Walk by Foo Fighters plays Boozer out who stumbles a bit as he finishes a forty ounce, then drops it at ringside to slide in the ring.
 
ANA v. Boozer
 
ANA immediately takes control with a flurry of precision strikes, targeting Boozer's midsection and legs to cut him down to size. Boozer, known for his brawling style, absorbs the punishment and fires back with heavy punches, forcing ANA to retreat momentarily. The two lock up in the center of the ring, each vying for dominance, but ANA's technical prowess prove superior as he transitioned into a textbook arm drag, sending Boozer sprawling to the mat. Boozer, never one to back down, resorts to his trademark roughhouse tactics. Raking ANA's eyes while the referee's view is obstructed, Boozer takes advantage with a devastating clothesline that nearly turns ANA inside out. Boozer follows up with a punishing elbow drop from the top rope and went for the cover, but ANA kicks out at two, showing incredible resilience.  ANA rallies back with a surge of energy. Ducking a wild swing from Boozer, he counters with a perfectly time European uppercut that floored his opponent. The crowd erupted as ANA signaled for his finisher. Boozer stumbled to his feet, only to be met with ANA's signature move, Smoked, a rough spear into a koji clutch that forces Boozer to tap out.
 
Winner: ANA
 
Hell Yeah by Rev Theory plays ANA to his feet and he just heads to the back.
 
Frank Malone: Boozer held his own against ANA who has been not at the top of his game as of late, but is no easy task in your debut match.
 
Bill McLane: Boozer should have won!
 
Frank Malone: Maybe next time!? Next is our main event and its a ladder match with Daddy Mack.
 
 
The darkened lights come alive with red spotlights dancing around and Mack makes his way out on stage dancing arrogantly. He gyrates his hips, does a few crotch chops, and flips the middle finger as he heads down the aisle. Mack dances up the ring steps, down the apron and bounces over the middle rope to circle around with arms spread wide.
 
"Introducing at this time, weighing in at two hundred two pounds, hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Daddy Mack."
 
Mack dropping into a muscle pose, then leaps into a crotch chop and removes his vest.
 
 
Rock You Like A Hurricane by the Scorpions plays over the pa as the lights dim down enough to allow a spotlight to appear on the stage where Jake Voss steps out with his arms out in a crucifix pose. He stomps across the stage and down the ramp as the announcer introduces him.
 
"Making his way to the ring from Albuquerque New Mexico, weighing in at two hundred thirty pounds, Phoenix."
 
He keeps marching down to turn and head up the ring steps to enter the ring and heads right for the turnbuckles pumping his fists in the air.
 
Main Event
WAR TV Championship Ladder Match
D-Mack v. X Phoenix(c)
 
D-Mack wasting no time, charging at X Phoenix and hitting him with a thunderous clothesline. The two brawling intensely, trading strikes and counters as the crowd roar with every move. D-Mack takes an early advantage, sending X Phoenix into the corner with a hard Irish whip before setting up the first ladder in the center of the ring. But before he can climb, chaos erupts. Bongman, Big Farm A, and Boozer storm the ring, blindsiding D-Mack in an effort to tilt the odds in X Phoenix's favor. The champion smirks as his allies overwhelm D-Mack, pummeling him into the mat. However, Daddy Mack isn't going down without a fight. With the crowd firmly behind him, he rallies back, fighting off all three interlopers one by one. Bongman is the first to fall victim to D-Mack's explosive superkick, Da Shows Ova, sending him flying out of the ring. Big Farm A charges at him next, but he too is met with a perfectly timed Da Shows Ova, crumpling to the mat. Finally, Boozer attempts to ambush D-Mack from behind, only to be floored with yet another devastating superkick. The crowd erupts as D-Mack clears the ring of X Phoenix's backup. With the interference neutralized, D-Mack turns his attention back to the champion. He climbs the ladder, fingertips brushing the championship belt, but X Phoenix isn't ready to relinquish his reign. Climbing up the other side, Phoenix reaches the top, trading blows with D-Mack in a precarious battle. The tension peaks as X Phoenix stuns D-Mack with a headbutt, causing him to wobble. Then, with the crowd on their feet, X Phoenix pulls D-Mack into position for his devastating finishing move. From the top of the ladder, X Phoenix executes Cross, a razor's edge into a sit-down neckbreaker that sends both men crashing to the mat in a jaw-dropping spectacle. The arena is filled with gasps as X Phoenix slowly climbs back up the ladder, his body battered but his determination unwavering. He reaches the top, unhooks the championship belt, and collapses in triumph.
 
Winner: X Phoenix
 
Rock You Like A Hurricane by the Scorpions plays over the pa as Phoenix rolls out to the floor staggering to the back.
 
Frank Malone: I think Mack may need some help after taking Cross from the top of that ladder. Phoenix not making it to back very easily, but on his own.
 
Bill McLane: Mack can take care of himself, screw him!
 
Frank Malone: We got a couple refs here helping him out of the ring and he's walking on his own, so I guess he is ok. What a match that was, what a main event, what a Friday night WAR on this road to Wrestle X, our biggest event of the year.
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