Buck Skynyr beats Sergio Santana.
Todd Kenneley interviews "Outlandish" Zicky Dice. Zicky Dice lists off his amateur and professional wrestling accomplishments and says that unlike the greats, he was not handed everything with a silver spoon and does not have a legacy last name. He says that his father was an alcoholic who crashed his car into a tree while chased by police, and that he is somehow painted in the same light as his father. He says that anything everyone else can do, he can do better. He says that he has built a brand and that this intimidates everybody, and says that nobody has had his back. He says that it is time for everyone to wake up after nine years after doing everything everyone wanted to do got him nowhere, and that he must take things into his own hands. On the subject on his chaotic in-ring behavior, Zicky says there is no facade and that he has done a lot of things he is not proud of, but those things have got him here, and if anyone wants to figure him out, all they have to do is keep watching.
"Poppin'" EJ Sparks beats "Main Evant" Evan Daniels. During the match, Daniels sandwiches the referee between the corner and EJ Sparks, then kicks Sparks in the groin as the referee is down. Suddenly, Mikey O'Shea shows up, and he spits Daniels' sparkling water into his face before slamming him into the ring post twice as he gets him back in the ring, where EJ Sparks hits Evan Daniels with Roundhouse Rhythm for the win.
Backstage, General Manager Jonny Loquasto meets with The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito). After Bad Dude Tito demands his world title shot, Che Cabrera says that putting Wild West (Big Hoss and Rob McKnight) in the ring with them is the worst thing Loquasto could do and that they will prove why they are tag champs.
Backstage, Guy Cool is met by Jason Levels, who wants him in the ring as he owes him a win. Suddenly, Flex McCalleon shows up and brags about beating Guy Cool. Guy Cool is not stressed out, and an irritated Levels wants Guy Cool in the ring next week. Flex wants in on this and tells Guy Cool to find a tag team partner. Guy Cool says he knows someone.
We hear from "Pretty" Peter Avalon, who says that he came up short last week against Danny Limelight yet had something woken up inside of him, and next week, he will have something special at the start of the show. We hear from Alex Gracia, who says that she will remind everyone what the "Pink Dream" is as she one thing on her mind: the World Women's Championship. We hear from "Benevolent" Jack Banning, who goes against "Outlandish" Zicky Dice next week. He says there is no chance Zicky Dice will take his title, as he is also going out there on his own and proving that he can do this by himself. He says he will keep the title until he retires, and tells Zicky Dice to keep his emergency contact on speed dial.
"King FatBoy" Papo Esco beats El Primohenio Tribeca.
We see more of Todd Kenneley's interview with "Outlandish" Zicky Dice. Zicky Dice says he has wondered if people taking him seriously or as a joke, then says he has lost everything and that professional wrestling is all he has. He says he has picked up advice over the years and knows that he has to stand out and be a character, but due to his past, he has tended to stay quiet about things and swallow his pride and do everything expected of him than be who he really is. Zicky says he is here to right that wrong.
Danny Limelight guests on commentary for the next match.
Wild West (Big Hoss and Rob McKnight) beat The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) by count-out after Bad Dude Tito confronts Danny Limelight at the announce table and McKnight shoves Tito into Limelight before getting back into the ring in time, which Tito is unable to do. The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) retain the United World Tag Team Championships. After the match, Tito and Limelight have a staredown before having a brawl, which Che Cabrera also gets involved in. Limelight is laid out as the show ends.
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