Live from Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi in Istanbul, Turkey.
Saturday 30th December, 2023.
1/60 || MAIN EVENT.
Alyster Black (c) vs. Jeremy Best.
Singles Match for the FWA World Championship.
Match writer: Dubb.
Alyster Black and Jeremy Best have seemingly been on a collision course for a long time, with Best involved in a long-term programme involving Krash - Black’s former tag team partner and close personal friend - for much of the build-up to this year’s Back in Business. Krash won that match, but it is safe to say that neither man has been the same in the weeks and months that have followed since that Mexico City extravaganza. In that same time period, Alyster Black has been busy cementing his status as an FWA legend by winning the World Championship for the second time, dethroning his current tag team partner Chris Peacock at Kinshasa’s Lights Out. Since then, whenever Alyster Black has been on screen, Jeremy Best has never been too far behind. He gatecrashed Black Jesus’ championship victory speech on Meltdown XXXIV, and this match was first announced during Fallout 035’s Buddy Bowl. The two put pen to paper during Fallout 036, with Alyster vowing to finish what Krash started in Mexico City.
1/60.
Jay Kenny and Xavien Marshall (c) vs. The Dark Roads Alliance (Cyrus Truth and Konchu Hao) vs. FTN (Chris Peacock and Alyster Black).
Triple Threat Tag Team Match for the FWA World Tag Team Championships.
Match writer: Man.
The tag team division in the FWA has undergone somewhat of a makeover in the last six months, following The Connection’s defeat to FTN ahead of Back in Business. Chris Peacock and Alyster Black ran roughshod over the division until they were overcome by the Dark Roads Alliance at Lights Out in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Cyrus Truth and Konchu Hao’s reign was surprisingly cut short by Jay Kenny and Xavien Marshall on Meltdown XXXV. The champions ‘celebrated’ their win with their pre-arranged bout for the Gunfight One Ring, which was claimed by Marshall after he savagely beat Kenny in the middle of the ring. With Jay Kenny not physically at 100%, Xavien Marshall with one eye on the X Championship, Chris Peacock MIA and Alyster Black having to defend the FWA World Championship in the main event, the door is wide open for the DRA to reclaim their gold. However, as always in the FWA, anything can - and will - happen.
1/60.
Big Bryan Bastard (c) vs. Chris Crowe.
Singles Match for the FWA North American Championship.
Match writer: Dubb.
Last week, Big Bryan Bastard’s reign with the FWA North American Championship went past the one year mark, but on the 31st of December he faces what is perhaps his toughest challenge yet. Chris Crowe is a former champion who never lost his belt, instead having to relinquish it thanks to injury in November of 2021. Crowe’s own run with the championship belt was shaping up to be historic in and of itself, with Crowe at two hundred and forty six days as champion when he was forced to give the title up. ‘The Showman’ has been forced to fight for his chance to reclaim that prize, but he earned this opportunity with victory over Xperienx Xtacee and Katsu at Lights Out in Kinshasa. Since then, Chris Crowe - along with tag team partner Tommy Bedlam as part of the recently reformed Deathswitch - has shown that there are no limits to the lengths he will go to infiltrate Bryan Bastard’s mind, including shattering a bottle of JD over the recovering alcoholic’s head on Meltdown XXXIV. It was Baxter, however, who drew first blood in the ring, with he and Jeremy Best winning Fallout 036’s tag team triple threat main event over Deathswitch and Eternal - though it was the latter’s Princess Nova who took the fall. All others will be absent - and busy elsewhere on the card - during this highly anticipated North American Championship match.
1/60.
Tommy Bedlam (c) vs. Keres.
X Rules Match (No DQ, Falls Count Anywhere) for the FWA X Championship.
Match writer: Tom O’Bedlam.
Tommy Bedlam has been on an impressive run since winning the FWA X Championship on the second night of Back in Business. However, he hasn’t faced anyone quite like Keres, but all that is set to change at Winter Wasteland. After falling to Bedlam and his partner, Chris Crowe in a tag match, Xeres stared “The Cowboy” down while lightly scratching an X in his chest, seemingly calling her shot. The two ran into each other once again on Fallout 36, where we learned that “The Daughter of Demise” has been haunting the champ more than anyone realized. Keres looks to put her stamp on the X Division as she seeks her first FWA championship reign, while Bedlam wants to keep his momentum rolling.
1/30.
Kleio De Santos (c) vs. Jack the Clipper vs. Brooklyn Steiner.
Triple Threat Match for the FWA Television Championship.
Match writer: SS.
This match came about as a result of two separate contender eliminator matches on the XXXIV/034 cycle, which saw Jack the Clipper overcoming Trevor Walker and Brooklyn Steiner defeating the tough challenge of Vengador. This set up a triple threat match at Winter Wasteland, where Kleio De Santos will defend her FWA Television Championship. KDS won the belt in Kinshasa at Lights Out, winning the vacant belt - relinquished by Shawn Summers upon his retirement - in a victory over Madison Gray. Both Kleio and her stablemates in the Coven will defend gold here in Istanbul, with KDS’s TV title run the first of her still-young FWA career.
Both Jack the Clipper and Brooklyn Steiner have sustained their momentum since winning this championship opportunity. First, they teamed together, alongside Nate Savage and Jackson Fenix of the Undisputed Alliance (two of the three challengers to the Coven’s Trios Championships), to overcome the group of Kleio, Celestia, Blair, and Grandma Ethel. Jack would go on to see off Sawyer Xavier on Fallout 036, with Brooklyn Steiner edging out Gerald Grayson two days earlier on Meltdown XXXVI. Kleio De Santos also recorded a big victory over former world champion, not to mention her mentor, Gabrielle. The three exchanged words and chuckles following Steiner’s win on XXXVI, but all jokes will be put aside when they tussle over the FWA Television Championship in Istanbul.
1/30.
The Coven (Celestia Ravenwood, Blair Ravenwood, and Trixie Bordeaux) (c) vs. The Undisputed Xperienx (Xperienx Xtacee, Jackson Fenix, and Nate Savage).
Trios Match for the FWA Trios Championships.
Match writer: Welshy.
In what was originally supposed to be a nine person battle for the Trios Championships has now come down to six people. The team of Undisputed Xperienx finished third in the Back in Business trios battle royale behind YDS and the team that would go on to win the trios championships, The Coven. Jon Russnow decided that Undisputed Xperienx would get a shot at the gold after getting so close before, and on the way to Winter Wasteland we saw Jackson Fenix pin one of the champions, Trixie Bordeaux, in a triple threat match as well as earning a win over The Coven and KDS in eight person tag team action.
Things took a turn for the worst on the most recent Fallout when The Coven were scheduled to be guests on Xperienx Xtacee’s Pillow Talk, which is usually a fun loving show but this most recent episode nothing of the sort. Tensions were high and things got ugly in a hurry, and in turn we saw Xperienx Xtacee be on the receiving end of a hex of some sort by The Coven. Now it’s become more than just about championships, now it’s personal, and it will all come to a head at Winter Wasteland.
1/20.
Gabrielle vs. Elizabeth Rose.
Singles Match.
Match writer: SS.
Gabrielle returned to the Fantasy Wrestling Alliance to confront Elizabeth Rose, whose new, strange alliances with Keres and Princess Nova were at odds with the Rose - Lizzie Rose, then - that she remembered. The Rose we see now is not the one we saw Gabrielle mentor during Ground Zero, nor is it the one that shared the ring with her at Back in Business XVI.
Gabrielle returned to in-ring action on Fallout 034, where she defeated ‘the Young Lioness’ Madison Gray, but has struggled for consistency since then. During Fallout 035’s ‘Buddy Bowl’ tournament, she - alongside fellow former World Champion Bell Connelly - were eliminated by eventual winners ‘Rockstar’ Randy Ramon and Chris Crowe. Another of the women often perceived as one of her proteges, Kleio De Santos, earned victory against the former Goddess on Fallout 036, and the gloomy presence of Eternal - Keres along with what has become of both Rose and Nova - has always loomed close at hand.
1/20.
Death Walker vs. Gerald Grayson.
Singles Match.
Match writer: SS.
Death Walker has plagued Gerald Grayosn since the Daredevil returned to FWA action two months ago. Alongside repeatedly attacking Grayson during his interview time, Death Walker also saw fit to weaken the former FWA World Tag Team Champion during his return to that division in Fallout 035’s ‘Buddy Bowl’. Grayson came third in the tournament, and who is to say what he and his partner ‘the Maltese Falcon’ could’ve accomplished without Death Walker’s interference.
Grayson would go on to challenge Death Walker to this match at Winter Wasteland, and would somewhat return the favour on Meltdown XXXVI. Whilst seemingly beset upon all sides by the Terrors of Darkness once more, the Daredevil fended them off and then some with the aid of a simple steel pipe. Grayson was all business when he addressed Death Walker and this match-up later that evening in Gaza City, which will be his chance to truly even the score within the squared circle after these series of initial skirmishes.
1/20.
Blake Taylor vs. Madison Gray.
Street Fight.
Match writer: Tom O’Bedlam.
Blake Taylor and Madison Gray hadn’t crossed paths since the Triple Threat match that Gray won during the FWA quest for the vacated television title. However, after Madison Gray’s friend, Laramie was kidnapped, it was eventually discovered that Taylor was the man behind the abduction. He offered Laramie back, but only if Gray would agree to face him in a Street Fight at Winter Wasteland. Gray not only agreed, but she outsmarted her opponent along the way. Will the young lioness be able to get the edge against a former MMA champion? Taylor will look to turn around his luck in a match with no rules.
1/20.
XYZ vs. Vengador.
Singles Match.
Match writer: Dubb
Although not booked for active competition on Fallout 034 or Meltdown XXXIV, XYZ made his presence felt on those shows by appearing at ringside following the separate matches of Vengador and Trevor Walker. He offered each of them a bouquet of flowers, eliciting typical anger and refusal from Walker, whilst receiving ambivalence and then acceptance from Vengador. XYZ would explain his actions on 034, suggesting that Vengador and Walker stop and smell the roses after the disappointment of their respective defeats at the hands of Brooklyn Steiner and Jack the Clipper.
The following episode on Meltdown XXXV, Walker, Vengador, and XYZ teamed unsuccessfully against Tr1ck or Tr4sh. Trevor Walker stormed away from his teammates, and perhaps away from the FWA, with negotiations surrounding his contract still ongoing behind closed doors. Vengador, too, seemed frustrated at the manner of the loss, refusing a new bouquet from XYZ and leaving him alone following their trios defeat. Last week, on Fallout 036, Vengador appeared at ringside during XYZ’s singles match against Anzu Kurosawa, earning X a disqualification victory by kicking him in the gut and nailing him with his Justicia finisher on the outside. This match was signed off for Winter Wasteland as a result of this devastating and surprising attack, who left a bouquet of his own behind at the scene.
1/20.
Jason Randall vs. Sawyer Xavier.
Singles Match.
Match writer: Jimmy
At Lights Out we saw Sawyer Xavier eliminate Jason Randall in the Gunfight Battle Royale, and following that Sawyer Xavier had some words for The Wildcard. Xavier feels like Randall isn’t getting the respect he deserves, but Randall doesn’t seem to care despite knowing that what Sawyer has said is true. Randall eventually issued the challenge to Xavier for a match at Winter Wasteland and Xavier took him up on the offer. Then, on the most recent Fallout we saw Randall come to Xavier’s aid following his match with Jack the Clipper followed by a tense staredown. The year hasn’t been kind to either man and at Winter Wasteland one of them has a chance to end the year with a bang while the other will end it with a whimper.
1/20.
Tr1ck or Tr4sh (Juan Tothrefor, Trash Mammal, and Halloween Knight) vs. Triple J Security (Jobber Jimbo, Jugem Jugem, and Jiggy Jon).
Trios Match.
Match writer: AON.
Juan Tothrefor’s beginning in the FWA was somewhat rocky, after being a repeated target of Johnny Johnson and The Great Maru, before Johnson ultimately decided that Juan was not worthy of stepping into the ring with his client. In his despondence, Juan found camaraderie with fellow luchadors Halloween Knight and Trash Mammal. Thus, Tr1ck or Tr4sh were born. Since then the trio have proved popular with FWA audiences and boast a 2-0 record. Their next test is in the form of three ‘Ghosts of FWA Past’ in Jobber Jimbo, Jimmy Jon and Jugem Jugem - Triple J Security. The goons confronted the luchadors on Fallout 036 and challenged Tr1ck or Tr4sh to a match at Winter Wasteland under the instruction of a mysterious ‘employer’.
1/10.
Jeffry Mason vs. ???.
Deathmatch Open Challenge.
Match writer: ???.
Announced on FWA.com following the events of Fallout 036, Jeffry Mason will return to one-on-one action in this deathmatch open challenge, the theme of and opponent will not be revealed until the start of this epic six-hour extravaganza of professional wrestling. Mason exploded back into the scene within the FWA with his second-place finish, alongside ‘the Cowboy’ Tommy Bedlam, in Fallout 035’s ‘Buddy Bowl’ tournament. Prepare to be underwhelmed by the opponent but overwhelmed by Mason's thirst for violent in our Winter Wasteland opening match!
Promo deadlines:
Sunday 17th December: 23.59PM Pacific.
Monday 18th December, 03:00AM Eastern.
Monday 18th December, 08:00AM UK.
Monday 18th December, 19:00PM Melbourne.
No extensions.
GLHF!
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