Dustin Starr, who is hosting solo this week, announced that Maria Starr is taking a well-deserved break after the birth of their son Reese.
Before the next match, Will Allday says that he cannot tell if ring announcer Adnan Kureishy is trying to anger him or if he is "just stupid." Allday demands that he be called "The Main Event, Mr. All Damn Day, Will Allday," and that he lost on Primetime Live because of this distraction, then demands Kureishy announce him correctly. He does.
Will Allday beats Snypes after raking Snypes' eyes to escape out of a powerbomb. After the match, Allday takes the microphone from Adnan Kureishy and tells him he is lucky he did not lose because of him. He then says that "The Main Event, Mr. All Damn Day, Will Allday" is the only name the fans need to remember.
We see a vignette for Jack Banning, who says that other people who know nothing about him have tried to control his narrative while he has been in lockdown.
"The Western Roughneck" Jesse James beats Guy Cool. As Clint Armstrong is about to interview Jesse James, Howdy Prince and Levi Shapiro show up and take a liking to James. Howdy gives James his business card and tells him to give him a call so they can do business.
Dan Joseph beats Jordan Cruz. Both men shake hands after the match.
We see a vignettte for The Bodega (Danny "Limelight" Rivera and "King FatBoy" Papo Esco).
"The Golden Boy" Jordan Clearwater beats Ray Rosas to win the Hollywood Heritage Championship! During the match, Andy Brown and Miguel try to attack Rosas, but Rosas fends them off. A masked mystery man then shows up and hits Rosas with a spinning double underhook slam before disappearing with Brown and Miguel. (Todd Kenneley identifies the new masked man as Dom Kubrick.) With both men spent, Clearwater nails Rosas with the Midas Touch to win the title.
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