This card contains spoilers for Fallout 027. Read that first.
The Fantasy Wrestling Alliance
proudly presents
THE GRAND MARCH WEEKEND.
- - including - -
the KING OF THE DEATHMATCH tournament.
Friday 7th & Saturday 8th April, 2023.
from an undisclosed location in the USA.
The King of the Deathmatch returns for its second instalment, with this edition to take place on American soil in an undisclosed location, somewhere in the middle of an unnamed desert. The Crown of Thorns, won last year by Thomas West, will again be up for grabs, and this year as many as twenty participants are rumoured to be lining up in the starter’s blocks, although the exact number - like most other details about the tournament - are currently being kept under wraps. What was announced last week was that the tournament will be split up into two shows, with Friday’s ‘Stage One’ featuring round one singles matches, whilst Saturday’s ‘Stage Two’ will host the later rounds of the tournament.
We also know some, if not all, of the competitors that will compete for the Crown of Thorns… and, of course, the additional incentive of a chance to dethrone Alyster Black and become the new FWA X Champion. Black Jesus very recently broke the record for the longest ever reign with that belt, and will have held it for five hundred and eighteen days by the time he enters KODM2, and faces perhaps his toughest challenge yet. Black is no stranger to tournaments, having already defended his belt once as part of the annual X4 at Back in Business, but this expanded, four-round tournament is an entirely different prospect.
Only three of the participants challenging Black have experience of the King of the Deathmatch tournament, namely XYZ, Anzu Kurosawa, and Kleio De Santos. Only the last of these progressed further than the first round of the 2022 edition, with KDS making it all the way to the final in a star-making performance before finally succumbing to Thomas West. She’ll hope to go one step further this year, and her motivation was shown last week on Fallout 027 when she - teaming with Trixie Bordeaux - overcame the team of Jason Randall and long-time rival XYZ.
Speaking of X, he has multiple foes surrounding him this tournament, with Kleio joined by Death Walker, who has made a point of targetting XYZ in the run up to this tournament. Death Walker and Trixie Bordeaux are the only competitors going into this tournament with two wins in the KODM previews we’ve seen on recent episodes of FWA television, most recently in an impressive triple threat victory over Sawyer Xavier and Madison Gray. Elsewhere, weaselperson’s win over KODM entrant Logan Darwin on Fallout 027 prompted him to bark his own declaration for the tournament, and Reagan Cole will no doubt have been honing his deathmatch skills through his association with Jeffry Mason.
2023’s King of the Deathmatch is shaping up to be even bigger and ever better than last year’s: two nights of action, twenty competitors, and both the Crown of Thorns and the FWA X Championship on the line. Join Anzu Kurosawa and Thomas West at the booth on the 7th and 8th April, live and exclusively on the WCNetwork.
Participants:
1. Alyster Black (c).
2. Trixie Bordeaux.
3. Reagan Cole.
4. Kleio De Santos.
5. Logan Darwin.
6. Madison Gray.
7. Anzu Kurosawa.
8. Jason Randall.
9. Death Walker.
10. weaselperson.
11. Sawyer Xavier.
12. XYZ.
+ eight mystery participants!
Format:
Friday 7th April - Stage One (ft. first round singles matches).
Saturday 8th April - Stage Two (ft. second round singles/triple threat matches, semi-finals and final).
Sunday 9th April, 2023.
LIVE! from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
proudly presents
THE GRAND MARCH WEEKEND.
- - including - -
the KING OF THE DEATHMATCH tournament.
Friday 7th & Saturday 8th April, 2023.
from an undisclosed location in the USA.
The King of the Deathmatch returns for its second instalment, with this edition to take place on American soil in an undisclosed location, somewhere in the middle of an unnamed desert. The Crown of Thorns, won last year by Thomas West, will again be up for grabs, and this year as many as twenty participants are rumoured to be lining up in the starter’s blocks, although the exact number - like most other details about the tournament - are currently being kept under wraps. What was announced last week was that the tournament will be split up into two shows, with Friday’s ‘Stage One’ featuring round one singles matches, whilst Saturday’s ‘Stage Two’ will host the later rounds of the tournament.
We also know some, if not all, of the competitors that will compete for the Crown of Thorns… and, of course, the additional incentive of a chance to dethrone Alyster Black and become the new FWA X Champion. Black Jesus very recently broke the record for the longest ever reign with that belt, and will have held it for five hundred and eighteen days by the time he enters KODM2, and faces perhaps his toughest challenge yet. Black is no stranger to tournaments, having already defended his belt once as part of the annual X4 at Back in Business, but this expanded, four-round tournament is an entirely different prospect.
Only three of the participants challenging Black have experience of the King of the Deathmatch tournament, namely XYZ, Anzu Kurosawa, and Kleio De Santos. Only the last of these progressed further than the first round of the 2022 edition, with KDS making it all the way to the final in a star-making performance before finally succumbing to Thomas West. She’ll hope to go one step further this year, and her motivation was shown last week on Fallout 027 when she - teaming with Trixie Bordeaux - overcame the team of Jason Randall and long-time rival XYZ.
Speaking of X, he has multiple foes surrounding him this tournament, with Kleio joined by Death Walker, who has made a point of targetting XYZ in the run up to this tournament. Death Walker and Trixie Bordeaux are the only competitors going into this tournament with two wins in the KODM previews we’ve seen on recent episodes of FWA television, most recently in an impressive triple threat victory over Sawyer Xavier and Madison Gray. Elsewhere, weaselperson’s win over KODM entrant Logan Darwin on Fallout 027 prompted him to bark his own declaration for the tournament, and Reagan Cole will no doubt have been honing his deathmatch skills through his association with Jeffry Mason.
2023’s King of the Deathmatch is shaping up to be even bigger and ever better than last year’s: two nights of action, twenty competitors, and both the Crown of Thorns and the FWA X Championship on the line. Join Anzu Kurosawa and Thomas West at the booth on the 7th and 8th April, live and exclusively on the WCNetwork.
Participants:
1. Alyster Black (c).
2. Trixie Bordeaux.
3. Reagan Cole.
4. Kleio De Santos.
5. Logan Darwin.
6. Madison Gray.
7. Anzu Kurosawa.
8. Jason Randall.
9. Death Walker.
10. weaselperson.
11. Sawyer Xavier.
12. XYZ.
+ eight mystery participants!
Format:
Friday 7th April - Stage One (ft. first round singles matches).
Saturday 8th April - Stage Two (ft. second round singles/triple threat matches, semi-finals and final).
Sunday 9th April, 2023.
LIVE! from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
FIRST MATCH - 1/30.
Eternal (Keres and Princess Nova) vs. Lizzie Rose and Joe Burr.
Tag Team Match.
Match Writer: BattleTank.
Eternal made their tag team debut as part of the tag team scramble match on Meltdown XXVI after weeks of build through vignettes introducing us to Princess Nova and Keres as well as their TORN universe. Nova had, of course, debuted previously in the FWA during the FWA World Championship battle royale on Metldown XXII, and then picked up her first win in a four-way ladder match at Back in Town. Nova also impressed in the scramble match, placing in third as an individual behind Alyster Black and the eventual final survivor in Jeremy Best. Although Eternal were unsuccessful in their attempts to secure number one contendership for the FWA World Tag Team Championships, they marked themselves out as exciting newcomers, and ones to be watched, in the tag division.
Throughout the twenty sixth and seventh cycles of Fallout and Meltdown, we’ve seen Eternal target Lizzie Rose in a sequence of often surreal interludes, introducing Rose to the TORN universe and the mysterious ‘FYOG’. The precise objectives of Keres and Princess Nova remain unknown, though it’s clear that ‘Hollywood’ Joe Burr - long time friend and occasional tag team partner of Rose - thinks caution and resistance to be the best response. This culminated in Hollywood’s challenge to Eternal following their victory over Doug and Dan LuPone of the Lumberjacks on Fallout 027, setting up this tag team opening contest at the Grand March.
Throughout the twenty sixth and seventh cycles of Fallout and Meltdown, we’ve seen Eternal target Lizzie Rose in a sequence of often surreal interludes, introducing Rose to the TORN universe and the mysterious ‘FYOG’. The precise objectives of Keres and Princess Nova remain unknown, though it’s clear that ‘Hollywood’ Joe Burr - long time friend and occasional tag team partner of Rose - thinks caution and resistance to be the best response. This culminated in Hollywood’s challenge to Eternal following their victory over Doug and Dan LuPone of the Lumberjacks on Fallout 027, setting up this tag team opening contest at the Grand March.
SECOND MATCH - 1/30.
Mike Parr vs. Jackson Fenix.
Singles Match. #1 Contender for the FWA North American Championship.
Match Writer: Jimmy.
Both men in this singles match-up are currently on a two-match winning streak, leading to the arrangement of this contest that will decide the challenger for the FWA North American Championship at Back in Business XVII (depending on the results of the Carnal Contendership). Jackson Fenix may have lost in tag team competition in that time, but these team defeats are book-ended by a triple threat win over Blair Ravenwood and Dan LuPone, as well as Meltdown XXVII’s one-on-one triumph over Trevor Walker. It is believed that these two victories, along with the nature of the Undisputed Alliance’s losses to the Connection, which were invariably due to nefarious Nephew skullduggery, contributed to Fenix being awarded this huge singles opportunity at the Grand March.
Mike Parr, meanwhile, recently returned to FWA action on Fallout 025 and immediately targeted old stable-mate Kayden Knox, attacking him backstage and then defeating him at the Back in Town pay-per-view. The Prodigy followed up with a win against Reagan Cole on Meltdown XXVI, before it was announced that he would be taking a week off competition in the XXVII/027 cycle. Parr appeared on Fallout, though, declaring himself open to all comers for the Grand March, putting to bed rumours that he might not compete until the Carnal Contendership match. Later on Saturday, the FWA press team announced that Mike Parr had subsequently been offered this match by Jon Russnow. No name is more synonymous with the North American Championship than Mike Parr, who has the record for the most reigns (at four) and the longest reign (at four hundred and fifty four). Only one record relating to that title remains for the Prodgy: he is currently thirty seven days short of WOLF’s record six hundred and two days of combined reigns with the belt. Perhaps Parr sees this match as the pathway to yet another accolade in a glittering FWA career.
Mike Parr, meanwhile, recently returned to FWA action on Fallout 025 and immediately targeted old stable-mate Kayden Knox, attacking him backstage and then defeating him at the Back in Town pay-per-view. The Prodigy followed up with a win against Reagan Cole on Meltdown XXVI, before it was announced that he would be taking a week off competition in the XXVII/027 cycle. Parr appeared on Fallout, though, declaring himself open to all comers for the Grand March, putting to bed rumours that he might not compete until the Carnal Contendership match. Later on Saturday, the FWA press team announced that Mike Parr had subsequently been offered this match by Jon Russnow. No name is more synonymous with the North American Championship than Mike Parr, who has the record for the most reigns (at four) and the longest reign (at four hundred and fifty four). Only one record relating to that title remains for the Prodgy: he is currently thirty seven days short of WOLF’s record six hundred and two days of combined reigns with the belt. Perhaps Parr sees this match as the pathway to yet another accolade in a glittering FWA career.
THIRD MATCH - 1/10.
Steve the Techno Vampire and Ratin Mikitchin vs. Jean-Luc Watkins and Allen Price.
Tag Team Match.
Match Writer: Man.
Look! They’re on pay-per-view now!
FOURTH MATCH - 1/60
Bryan Baxter (c) vs. ???.
Singles Match. FWA North American Championship.
Match Writer: Dubb.
The past three months has seen Big Bryan Baxter on a wave of momentum that included a Semi-Finals showing in the F1 Climaxxx as well as winning the FWA North American Championship against Lizzie Rose during the tournament. He would go on to successfully defend the title at Back in Town in a rematch with Lizzie. But since debuting in FWA, Bryan has made a lot of enemies with his “win at all costs” mentality. On Meltdown XXVII, Baxter received a note that someone was coming for him at Grand March. But with such a long list of potential people coming for him, the question remains, who will be Bryan’s challenger? And to make matters worse for the champion, he will be going into this match without Mr. Scorpane. The man who has been so responsible for many of his wins has seemingly taken on a new spot with The Nephews instead.
FIFTH MATCH - 1/20.
Aka Manto (Aka Yurei & Keiko Hirabayashi) vs. PONI-BOI (midnight MUSTANG and sunrise STALLION).
Tag Team Match.
Match Writer: Dubb.
The names of Aka Yurei and Keiko Hirabayashi will be known to the FWA, particularly the former, who impressed in her most recent run in the company in the middle of 2022. Aka Yurei managed to pick up the FWA World Tag Team Championships during that run with Reagan Cole as part of the Spirit Walkers, but now returns to the Fantasy Wrestling Alliance with new partner Hirabayashi as part of Aka Manto. They are set to make their debuts in Chicago, Illinois, where they will hope to make an instant impression over midnight MUSTANG and sunrise STALLION of PONI-BOI.
SIXTH MATCH - 1/30.
Shawn Summers (c) vs. Tommy Bedlam.
Singles Match. FWA Television Championship.
Match Writer: Jimmy.
Shawn Summers overcame Death Walker, Jason Randall, and then-champion Vampyra to become the FWA Television Champion at Back in Town for a second time. Summers has dominated that division since its inauguration, his first reign only coming to an end at the previous pay-per-view when he was defeated (contentiously) by Phillip A. Jackson at Lights Out. Summers has already defended the belt once against Joe Burr, and will now look to extend his run with the belt against a very game opponent in Tommy Bedlam. Der Basterd put out an open challenge for his championship on a first come, first served basis on Meltdown XXVI, and this was promptly answered by the Cowboy only two days later on Fallout 026.
Tommy Bedlam has had some issues of his own dating back to the later stretches of the F1 Climaxxx. After re-entering the FWA and building momentum thanks to early victories over Nate Savage, Jason Randall, and Vampyra, the Cowboy has struggled as of late and slumped to a losing streak throughout the early part of 2023. That was somewhat put to rest when Bedlam overcame the Boulder on Fallout 027, but he will no doubt hope to triumph over more credible competition at the pay-per-view. During that recent tune-up match against the Boulder, Shawn Summers made his presence felt and indeed almost cost Bedlam the contest, hitting the ring and attacking the Cowboy with a chair. Der Basterd saved his most callous actions for after the match, though, where he shoved Tommy Bedlam’s pregnant valet Randi before a brief scuffle broke out between the two. An inaudible word from Summers brought this to a halt, with Bedlam taken aback in surprise at what his Grand March opponent had to say to him. It will be interesting to see if this match brings about any closure between these two, or if any more light is shed on what gave the Cowboy such pause on Fallout 027.
Tommy Bedlam has had some issues of his own dating back to the later stretches of the F1 Climaxxx. After re-entering the FWA and building momentum thanks to early victories over Nate Savage, Jason Randall, and Vampyra, the Cowboy has struggled as of late and slumped to a losing streak throughout the early part of 2023. That was somewhat put to rest when Bedlam overcame the Boulder on Fallout 027, but he will no doubt hope to triumph over more credible competition at the pay-per-view. During that recent tune-up match against the Boulder, Shawn Summers made his presence felt and indeed almost cost Bedlam the contest, hitting the ring and attacking the Cowboy with a chair. Der Basterd saved his most callous actions for after the match, though, where he shoved Tommy Bedlam’s pregnant valet Randi before a brief scuffle broke out between the two. An inaudible word from Summers brought this to a halt, with Bedlam taken aback in surprise at what his Grand March opponent had to say to him. It will be interesting to see if this match brings about any closure between these two, or if any more light is shed on what gave the Cowboy such pause on Fallout 027.
SEVENTH MATCH - MAIN EVENT - 1/60.
Chris Peacock (c) vs. Cyrus Truth vs. Michelle von Horrowitz.
Three Way Dance. FWA World Championship.
Match Writer: Man.
Chris Peacock began his first reign with the FWA World Championship at Back in Town, when he cashed in his Golden Opportunity briefcase with an ahead-of-time challenge. For two years now, this mechanic has been quite literally a Golden opportunity, with Devin Golden dethroned and denied the chance to defend his newly-won championship at the Grand March. For Chris Peacock, it marks the end of a journey that has taken him just over two years, a remarkable accomplishment in itself. However, if there’s one thing we’ve learned from the long list of champions that have reigned briefly since Saint Sulley’s most recent reign ended at 2021’s Back in Business, it’s that it’s maybe more difficult to keep the title than to win it. Peacock will hope to survive this first hurdle and establish himself as champion, with the next defence after this one not scheduled until Mexico City’s Back in Business in July.
Meanwhile, much of the winter in the FWA was dominated by the F1 Climaxxx, with the final held just before Peacock’s triumph as the penultimate match of Back in Town. In that contest, we saw Michelle von Horrowitz dupe the match official and earn a disqualification victory over Cyrus Truth, a result that didn’t sit well with the FWA Cosmos, and least of all the Exile. Jon Russnow would quickly announce on Meltdown XXVI that, although he couldn’t reverse the decision or strip MvH of the F1 win, he could add Cyrus Truth to the main event of the Grand March, and this three-way dance match was born.
The run-up to this showdown has been punctuated by Nephew malfeasance against Cyrus Truth, firstly trying to cause his disqualification in a singles contest against Tommy Bedlam on Fallout 026. That particular plan backfired, but Truth was defeated on Meltdown XXVII by a team of Nephews, much to Truth’s chagrin and Dreamer’s delight. Peacock, meanwhile, has mostly escaped the focus of Michelle von Horrowitz’s associates, but tensions have risen between him and the Exile after perceived slights on Meltdown XXVI. Annoyed at being brushed off by Cyrus Truth after his intervention with the Nephews, Peacock traded hands with the Exile at the climax of Fallout 026 and words at the beginning of Meltdown XXVII. The three stood off as Fallout 027 went off the air, with the King of the Deathmatch competitors brawling at ringside around them.
Cyrus Truth will be looking to begin his fourth reign with the FWA World Championship in Chicago, whilst Michelle von Horrowitz will hope it’s the dawn of her third. Chris Peacock stands in both of their way, with all three no doubt dreaming of entering Mexico City at Back in Business XVII with the richest prize in the game in tow.
The promo deadline for this show is as follows:
Sunday 2nd April, 2023 at 23:59 Pacific Time.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 03:00(am) Eastern.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 08:00(am) UK.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 11:00(am) Turkey.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 19:00 Melbourne.
If there are errors with timezones/daylight savings, appropriate grace will be given. There will be no extensions. Good luck!
Meanwhile, much of the winter in the FWA was dominated by the F1 Climaxxx, with the final held just before Peacock’s triumph as the penultimate match of Back in Town. In that contest, we saw Michelle von Horrowitz dupe the match official and earn a disqualification victory over Cyrus Truth, a result that didn’t sit well with the FWA Cosmos, and least of all the Exile. Jon Russnow would quickly announce on Meltdown XXVI that, although he couldn’t reverse the decision or strip MvH of the F1 win, he could add Cyrus Truth to the main event of the Grand March, and this three-way dance match was born.
The run-up to this showdown has been punctuated by Nephew malfeasance against Cyrus Truth, firstly trying to cause his disqualification in a singles contest against Tommy Bedlam on Fallout 026. That particular plan backfired, but Truth was defeated on Meltdown XXVII by a team of Nephews, much to Truth’s chagrin and Dreamer’s delight. Peacock, meanwhile, has mostly escaped the focus of Michelle von Horrowitz’s associates, but tensions have risen between him and the Exile after perceived slights on Meltdown XXVI. Annoyed at being brushed off by Cyrus Truth after his intervention with the Nephews, Peacock traded hands with the Exile at the climax of Fallout 026 and words at the beginning of Meltdown XXVII. The three stood off as Fallout 027 went off the air, with the King of the Deathmatch competitors brawling at ringside around them.
Cyrus Truth will be looking to begin his fourth reign with the FWA World Championship in Chicago, whilst Michelle von Horrowitz will hope it’s the dawn of her third. Chris Peacock stands in both of their way, with all three no doubt dreaming of entering Mexico City at Back in Business XVII with the richest prize in the game in tow.
The promo deadline for this show is as follows:
Sunday 2nd April, 2023 at 23:59 Pacific Time.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 03:00(am) Eastern.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 08:00(am) UK.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 11:00(am) Turkey.
Monday 3rd April, 2023 at 19:00 Melbourne.
If there are errors with timezones/daylight savings, appropriate grace will be given. There will be no extensions. Good luck!
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