SEASON 11 RESULTS
FINEST HOUR: 03/27/25
As Finest Hour began, it was reported that the Director of PSA, Dru Parcher, was shockingly released from his PSA contract! His impending lawsuit with Samuel Binglebottom was deemed too serious for PSA to ignore, so its shareholders did what was best for the company and let him go. Although Parcher will wage this legal battle alone, tonight’s event will thankfully go on as planned. Will PSA’s new Director be revealed soon?
Finest Hour opened with the long-awaited match between Johnny Warren and Samuel Binglebottom, with the winner gaining entry into War Dome IV. In their competitive matchup, all seemed lost when Binglebottom threw Warren into the referee, hit him with a steel chair, and covered him with a dirty pin as the referee woke up. Warren miraculously kicked out of this, however, and he hit Binglebottom with two Warhammers to earn his place in tonight’s Main Event.
Next, Swashbucklin’ Sheri defended the Roster Roulette Championship against Hayley, Tara, and Marcia. The Ashes of the Spear sisters have had their differences in recent times, but they put this aside to ensure that one of them walked away with the Gold. After Hayley Speared Marcia and had the match won, she took a step back and let Tara hit the Crown of Midnight and win the Roster Roulette Title! Can Ashes of the Spear leave the evening with Two Championships?
Trunk had the biggest match of his career when he squared off with Undkban. Although PSA’s newest wrestler looked great in this match, it was not enough to kick out of Undkban’s Sands of Time. After the match, Trunk arose to his feet, which angered “The Pharaoh.” He grabbed his opponent and pulled him to ringside, where Undkban hit Trunk with the Tome of Scarabs on the floor! Even so, Trunk got up once again, proving that no matter what Undkban throws at him, he will always get back up. Will these two lock horns again?
The PSA Tag Team Championship was on the line in a No Disqualification match between VolTYSON and the team of Corwin… and Adam. In this brutal and bloody battle, Corwin pinned Voltand with Power Word Kill to crown new PSA Tag Team Champions!
P-Money was prepared for a war inside his 2 out of 3 Falls match with Dave, especially since it had the Ultimate Hour Championship on the line. Unfortunately, P-Money’s mind was unfocused, and this led to “The Shellraisier” retaining with a dominant 2-0 win. How will P-Money recover from this embarrassing loss?
The hatred between Andrew Frankowski, Leonard Lopez, and Drew Pender was taken to the next level when they competed for the PSA Hardcore Championship. In a sure-fire Match of the Year Contender that had a traffic cone as its MVP, “The Shepherd of Fire” retained the Title after Spearing Frankowski in front of an exhausted Lopez, who was unable to break up the pin in time.
The two biggest names in PSA’s women’s division, Brittany Blake and Heather N. Marcus, competed in their third match for the PSA Women’s World Championship. This was the pair’s most intense match yet, with Blake’s newfound aggression being a difference maker in the bout. As the match went on, however, Brittany began to second-guess this strategy, and this allowed HNM to hit a Diving Beauty Mark and continue her status as “The Forever Champion.”
As Brittany Blake stormed through the parking lot in frustration, she was ambushed by “The Devil’s Chosen One,” Corwin! He thought that Blake was undeserving of her Title match tonight, which prompted him to hit “The Gold Mine” with a steel chair. As PSA Officials arrived, Corwin was nowhere to be seen, but the damage to Blake had already been done. How will this attack impact one of PSA’s biggest stars?
Tonight’s Main Event saw the PSA World Championship be defended inside War Dome IV. Johnny Warren and Bruno Bolousek reignited their history in the opening of the match, and they were soon joined by Goldielox, Keith, and Shawn Westin. As Josh Grabowski entered, however, something changed. He and Warren shook hands and appeared to be a united front, but Warren shockingly hit Grabowski with a Low Blow and a brutal variation of the Shatterpoint! After pinning the PSA World Champion, “The Lifeblood” allowed Keith to eliminate him with the Shock and Awe. With only four men left, the biggest threat quickly became Bolousek. Keith, Westin, and Goldielox turned their attention to “The Blood Hunter,” with the latter eliminating him with the Shredder. “The Gilded Greatness” continued his momentum by also pinning Westin with the Midas Touch, leaving him alone with Keith. In this final showdown, “Mr. Lose Guy” proved all his doubters wrong when another Shock and Awe crowned him as the new PSA World Champion!
Before Finest Hour went off the air, Johnny Warren was asked why he betrayed Josh Grabowski inside War Dome IV. He refused to give more details at this time, since his position as the new Director of PSA is busy enough as it is. However, he promised that all will be explained on the first show of Season 12: Now or Never.
ULTIMATE HOUR 100: 03/20/25
PSA Faithful for their support over the years, but he needs them now more than ever. Throughout his entire life, Keith was seen as nothing more than a waste of space. That was the case, at least, until he earned a PSA contract. This was the first time he felt like a “somebody,” and this pushed him to get better and better. This led him to his first victory over Samuel Binglebottom, his Ultimate Hour Championship reign, his friendship with Leonard Lopez that resulted in their 2023 PSA Tag Team Classic victory and their two PSA Tag Team Championship reigns, and his spot in the Main Event of Ground Zero III. Next week, however, will be the biggest challenge of his career. Keith recognizes that everyone is entering this match with different motivations, but he wants the Title more than all of them combined. Will we have a new PSA World Champion at Finest Hour?
After their confrontation last week, Marcee and Tara squared off in singles competition. In a back-and-forth showdown, Tara hit Marcee with the Crown of Midnight to defeat the former two-time PSA Women’s World Champion. With this victory, Dru Parcher announced that Tara will officially join the Roster Roulette Championship match at Finest Hour. Will Hayley and Tara be on the same page?
Next, Undkban came down to the ring to explain why he attacked Trunk several weeks ago. To put it simply, Undkban is a PSA Legend. Few have accomplished as much as him in this industry, and yet he’s not as feared as he once was. Instead, people gravitate to people like Trunk, a man who is naturally talented, but has never beaten anyone at the Main Event level. Undkban is determined to restore his reputation to the level it once was, and he’s going to start by taking down “Wisteria’s puppet.” These comments brought out Trunk, who challenged “The Pharaoh” to a match at Finest Hour. Can Trunk take down his biggest challenge yet?
TYSON was scheduled to take on Casual Adam, but before the match began, Voltand and Corwin started brawling at ringside. This fight spilled into the ring, where all four men engaged in the chaos. The contest never got started, but as a result of this confrontation it was announced that the PSA Tag Team Championship match at Finest Hour will be No Disqualification. Who will leave on top?
PSA Flashback- When asked what the biggest rivalry in PSA history is, many people would answer Drew Pender vs Leonard Lopez. Their storied history began all the way back in Season 1, where Pender squashed Lopez in his debut match en route to Destruction at the Dorm. This loss still eats away at Lopez to this day, but he got a bit of vengeance when he eliminated Drew from the first War Dome. The two faced off once again at Christmas Calamity 2021, where Pender retained the PSA Hardcore Championship in a close matchup. Pender actually shook Lopez’s hand after the match, as he figured that their rivalry was over. For “The Jawbreaker,” however, it had only just begun. Lopez spent the next several months studying Drew’s every move, and when they faced off again inside a Steel Cage during Season 3’s Extreme Open Challenge, he was confident that he knew his rival like the back of his hand. Unfortunately, this overconfidence proved to be his downfall, as Drew Pender dodged a dive off the top of the cage and escaped to win once again. Leonard’s hatred for Drew only continued to intensify, and when he saw his arch nemesis win the PSA World Championship, Lopez channeled this anger to win the Debt Collector. Leonard cashed in during Drew’s next Title defense at UH Carnival of Champions, but his plan was ruined when Andrew Frankowski cost him the match. Lopez was unsure if he’d ever get another shot at Drew Pender’s World Title, but he did at Plugged In 2024 when he was the last-minute replacement for Josh Grabowski. He got closer than ever to defeating Drew Pender, but he unfortunately came up short once again. Now that the PSA Hardcore Title has returned, will Lopez finally beat Drew and become Champion, or will “The Shepherd of Fire” maintain the status quo?
Brittany Blake fought her long-time rival, Anne Griffin, next. Blake has wanted nothing more than to earn a PSA Women’s World Championship match in the past several weeks, and she did so once again when she defeated Griffin here tonight with the Britt-Knee. When Heather N. Marcus failed to show up, however, Blake’s anger was taken to the next level. She brutalized Griffin in a fit of rage, and she even hit a new move called the Onyx Storm. This side of Blake was exactly what HNM was looking for, so the Champion came down to the ring and officially agreed to a match with “The Gold Mine” at Finest Hour. Will this newfound aggression be Brittany’s key to becoming PSA Women’s World Champion?
Johnny Warren and Samuel Binglebottom met in the ring to sign the contract for their match at Finest Hour. SOB tried to goad Warren into a fight, but “The Lifeblood” clarified that nothing he says will get under his skin, as he has learned and grown over the last several months. Seeing that this strategy wouldn’t work, he warned Parcher one last time that if this match isn’t canceled right now, he will sue Dru Parcher and PSA for his work-related injuries at New Year’s Arrival. Parcher, who finally had enough of Binglebottom’s antics, screamed that this match is going on no matter what, and even if PSA goes bankrupt as a result of this decision, his decree as the Director of PSA is final! Although this match is highly anticipated by the PSA Faithful, the threat of PSA ending as a result is frightening to many. How will this decision be received by PSA’s shareholders?
As Johnny Warren left the ring, he passed The Owskis and Champions of the Sea, who were there to face Binglebottom Entourages in the Main Event of Ultimate Hour 100. In this fun matchup, P-Money secured the win when he hit Spack Jarrow with a diving Dropkick from Downtown. Can he do the same thing to Dave at Finest Hour to become a two-time Ultimate Hour Champion?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 03/13/25
Undkban opened Ultimate Hour in a match against Jeff “The Chef” Jonsun. These two had a heated exchange last week, so fans were eager to see them duke it out! Unfortunately for Jonsun, however, “The Pharaoh” connected with the Sands of Time to secure the win. As Undkban grabbed a steel chair to destroy his opponent, Trunk returned to stand up against him! Although Trunk may have gotten the upper hand tonight, there’s no doubt that the PSA veteran will be back for revenge.
Backstage, Champions of the Sea’s Spack Jarrrow spoke with the PSA World Champion, Josh Grabowski. He told Josh that he and Dave have a 4-on-4 tag team match against Binglebottom Entourages next week, and he was wondering if Grabowski and his best friend would be interested in joining them. Josh agreed, saying that he’s sure that Andrew Frankowski would be happy to join him! Jarrow awkwardly declined this idea, however, clarifying that he was actually talking about Johnny Warren. Realizing the mistake, Grabowski told Champions of the Sea that he would ask Warren about the match later tonight, as he is currently in a meeting with the Director of PSA, Dru Parcher.
Tara was originally scheduled to face Macho Mars for a chance to be added to the Roster Roulette Championship match at Finest Hour, but at the last second she was replaced by Hayley. Tara was clearly frustrated with this, but she had to mask her anger as she watched Hayley Spear her way to the RR Title match at Finest Hour. After the match, Marcee claimed that the only reason Hayley took her sister's spot in this match was because Tara knew she couldn’t beat a Council of M member. Hayley tried to argue back, but Tara interrupted her and argued that not only could she beat Macho Mars, but she could beat Marcee too! With the challenge laid out, it was announced that Marcee and Tara will face-off for the first time on the 100th episode of Ultimate Hour next week.
PSA Flashback- Drew Pender and Andrew Frankowski may not be the most volatile relationship in PSA history, but their storied rivalry is still worthy of discussion. It all began in Season 3, when Drew Pender and Louie Hamstring sought to capture the PSA Tag Team Championship from the Owskis. After beating Andrew to earn a Title match at Ground Zero, Dummy Wide went on to defeat the Champions at this event. This was the start of the iconic trilogy between Dummy Wide and The Owskis, which saw Pender and Hamstring victorious in all three bouts. Although their feud over the PSA Tag Team Championship was behind them, their focus shifted to the PSA World Championship. Andrew’s entire motivation during Season 6 was to help Josh defeat Drew Pender for the World Title, but the corruption he endured from Corwin turned him into “The Mad Scientist” Andrew Frankenstein. After costing Grabowski the World Title and defeating him inside Heck in a Seck, Frankenstein challenged ”The God of PSA” himself at Proving Grounds 2023, albeit in a losing effort. Andrew did go on to become World Champion, however, and his eventual loss and redemption by his Owski brother is what reignited the feud between Drew Pender and Andrew Frankowski in the first place. Will these two manage to keep things professional at Finest Hour, or will their rivalry be taken to the next level?
Brittany Blake’s next challenger was in the form of The High Five’s La Biblioteca. Biblioteca took Blake to the limit, but a Britt-Knee was all it took for “The Gold Mine” to walk out on top. After the match, she called out the Women’s World Champion, Heather N. Marcus, as Brittany believed that she has more than proved herself worthy of a Title match at Finest Hour. Rather than being met with the Champion, however, she had a staredown with one of her oldest rivals, Anne Griffin. Blake, never willing to back down from anyone, agreed to a match against Griffin on Ultimate Hour 100 next week!
Next, Josh Grabowski finally got the chance to talk with Johnny Warren. When asked about teaming with him and Champions of the Sea next week, Warren appreciated the offer, but declined. His meeting with Dru Parcher was all about ensuring that his match with Samuel Binglebottom happens at Finest Hour, so he can’t do anything to jeopardize the match. He wished Grabowski luck, saying “See you in the War Dome,” before walking out of the arena.
Before our Main Event, Bruno Bolousek gave the PSA Faithful their first glimpse into the history of his bloodline. The Bolousek Clan has thrived for generations, and that is all due to their core tenet: no weakness, no mercy. His ancestors were conquerors, rulers, and most of all, winners. Bruno does not want to become a Champion; he needs to become a Champion. He will always follow the will of the All-Mother, his oldest relative, as following her orders is the only way to ensure that his family stays prosperous for generations to come. For now, that means destroying all other competitors inside War Dome IV on his path to becoming PSA World Champion. Can “The Blood Hunter” make his ancestors proud?
The PSA Tag Team Championship #1 Contendership match was our Main Event of the evening. JX2 have been eager to reclaim the Gold for months, but they faced their biggest opponents yet in Corwin… and Adam. In the contest itself, Corwin pinned Jindrak with the Mortal Reminder at the end of a highly competitive matchup to secure their place against VolTYSON at Finest Hour.
ULTIMATE HOUR: 03/06/25
Ultimate Hour opened with a man that will soon challenge for the PSA World Championship: Shawn Westin. He noted that he has already told the PSA Faithful what being a Champion would mean to him, so instead he was here to show them. This brought out Pletch, who faced Westin in our opening contest. “The Pig” was still carrying around the mystery box that Andrew Frankowski gifted him, but no one knows what is inside. Regardless, Westin hit Pletch with the Breakaway to pin a former PSA World Champion! Will Shawn Westin be the one to leave Finest Hour with the Gold?
As Shawn Westin left up the ramp, he passed by the PSA Tag Team Champions, TYSON and Voltand. The pair, now known as VolTYSON, revealed that Corwin was the mystery attacker that took out Voltand prior to Plugged In, as his plan all along was to take the Title for himself. Now that they have taken back their belts, however, they want to teach Corwin and Casual Adam a lesson at Finest Hour. Although the Champions expected their former teammates to run down to the ring, they were instead met with JX2. “The Gatekeepers of Tag Team Wrestling” didn’t think it was fair that Corwin and Casual Adam could get a shortcut to a Title match; Jindrak and Everetts have beaten The Braxton Brothers and The Beautiful Boys, both of which are former Champions. Hearing this valid argument, Dru Parcher announced that JX2 will face Corwin… and Adam next week in a #1 Contendership match.
Next, Brittany Blake took on Cheese Louise, who was accompanied to the ring by Dalton Pepper. Pepper cheered on Louise to the best of his ability, but it was not enough to stop Blake from hitting her with the Britt-Knee and walking out on top. During her celebration, “The Gold Mine” gestured to the ramp, calling out Heather N. Marcus for a showdown. Unfortunately, HNM didn’t even bother to show up to the event tonight, which infuriated Blake as she stormed up the ramp.
As Dalton Pepper comforted Cheese Louise after her loss, he had to quickly prepare for his match with Undkban. This match was highly competitive, but “The Pharaoh” stood victorious once again when he hit Pepper with the Sands of Time. After the match, Undkban grabbed a steel chair to brutalize Pepper the same way he did to Anthony Justice last week, but he was saved by Jeff “The Chef” Jonsun! Undkban was enraged by this, so he issued the challenge to Jonsun for a match on next week’s Ultimate Hour.
Samuel Binglebottom returned to discuss his upcoming match with Johnny Warren at Finest Hour. First, he cut a scathing promo on Warren; he called him washed-up, a loser, and a punk-ass with an even bitchier girlfriend. SOB said whatever he could to get Warren to run down to the ring and beat him up, but nothing worked. When he realized this was a waste of time, he turned his attention to Dru Parcher. He yelled at the Director of PSA for going back on his promise of a guaranteed World Title match, and as a result he will continue to pursue legal action against PSA unless he cancels his match with Warren and enters Binglebottom in the War Dome. Will Dru Parcher stick to his morals?
PSA Flashback- The distaste between Andrew Frankowski and Leonard Lopez dates all the way back to the first Finest Hour, where they faced off in the Season 2 Battle Nexus Finals. Andrew had been on a tear in his debut Season, but it all came crashing down when Lopez defeated him with a Super Jawbreaker to win the tournament. Frankowski has held a grudge ever since, but he tried to put that aside when he and Josh Grabowski teamed with Lopez against Dummy Wide and Pletch prior to Ground Zero. In that match, Lopez was pinned because he was too stubborn to tag in Andrew, which deepened their frustrations with one another. The pair reignited their rivalry the following spring, where Andrew got his first win over Lopez in the Battle Nexus All-Stars Tournament. They interacted again in Season 6, when Frankowski cost Lopez the PSA World Championship. Andrew did it so that Josh would have the chance to defeat Drew Pender, but “The Jawbreaker” sought vengeance inside a Steel Cage. In their third match, Andrew once again walked out on top, as he did later that Season when he defeated Lopez, Keith, and Sparkplug Reynolds in the Ultimate Hour Championship Contendership Carnage match. Although Andrew and Lopez have barely interacted since, their hatred for one another is stronger than ever.
Council of M faced Swashbucklin’ Sheri and Ashes of the Spear in trios action next. Sheri, Tara, and Hayley struggled to get on the same page in this match, which proved to be their downfall. As Hayley and Tara argued at ringside, Marcia hit Sheri with the Death Parade to pin the Roster Roulette Champion! With “La Muñeca Muerta” being added to the RR Title match at Finest Hour as a result of her victory tonight, will anyone be able to stop her?
In our Main Event, P-Money came down to the ring and laid out his request for a third match with the Ultimate Hour Champion, Dave. First, Dave and P-Money would face off in a 2 out of 3 Falls match to ensure that the result is decisive. Second, all outside interference would be banned. Finally, neither man will challenge the other while they are still UH Champion. P-Money recognized that Dave probably doesn’t trust him, but he hoped that his actions last week gave him some good will. This brought out “The Shellraiser,” who stood across from his rival in the middle of the ring. After thinking for a second, Dave and P-Money shook hands, signaling that the match had been accepted. Who will leave Finest Hour the Ultimate Hour Champion?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 02/27/25
Ultimate Hour opened with the PSA Hardcore Champion, Drew Pender. He was likely there to brag about his victory at The Red Wedding, but it did not take long before he was joined in the ring by Andrew Frankowski and Leonard Lopez. The hatred between these three men is well-documented, so it was no surprise that they broke out into an intense brawl. As PSA officials pulled the men apart, it was announced that at Finest Hour, we will see Pender defend the PSA Hardcore Title against both Lopez and Frankowski!
Brittany Blake stepped in the ring with Low-Key Eve for the first time. With Blake on the hunt for the PSA Women’s World Championship, Heather N. Marcus watched the match at ringside. “The Gold Mine” proved to be the better competitor, as she hit the Britt-Knee at the end of a one-sided contest to emerge victorious. As Blake celebrated her win, HNM walked out of the arena unimpressed. What does Blake have to do to earn a Title shot?
The Director of PSA, Dru Parcher, came down to the ring to announce who will be the next person to challenge Josh Grabowski for the PSA World Championship. He noted that several men have made valid claims to the Title, so it was impossible to pick a singular #1 Contender. Instead, Grabowski will defend against five others inside War Dome IV! Keith, Bruno Bolousek, Shawn Westin, and Goldielox have all been given a place in the match, but the final spot will go to the winner of Johnny Warren vs Samuel Binglebottom, which will open the show. Finest Hour is shaping up to be the biggest event ever!
After his brutal attack on Trunk last week, Undkban faced off against Anthony Justice. Justice was outclassed throughout the match, so he went for the Executioner in a last-stitch attempt to walk out on top. Unfortunately, Undkban reversed it into the Sands of Time to win the contest. As Undkban began to leave the ring, however, he realized that the PSA Faithful don’t take him as seriously as they used to. Wanting to prove that he is just as menacing as ever, “The Pharaoh” grabbed a steel chair and obliterated Anthony Justice. Can anyone stop Undkban?
Next, P-Money came down to the ring to explain his staredown with Dave last week. To put it simply, he wants the Ultimate Hour Championship back. He and Dave are tied at one win a piece, so it is only fair that they have one final showdown to prove who is better. Rather than be met in the ring by the Champion, however, he was interrupted by Goldielox. “The Gilded Greatness” wasn’t here to start a fight; instead, he was here to offer P-Money words of encouragement. The two men haven’t seen eye-to-eye in recent months, but Goldielox still wants his old friend to be successful. Goldielox warned P-Money that if he truly wants a rematch for the UH Title, he has to prove that he is honorable enough to get one. He barely escaped Dave at Christmas Calamity, and despite his attempts to cheat his way to victory again at Plugged In, he came up short. If P-Money is going to get another shot, he has to give an offer Dave can’t refuse. As P-Money left the ring, Mark Cooper Jr. appeared from the ramp to attack Goldielox! It seemed like P-Money’s plan all along was to attack “The Shellraiser,” but P-Money shockingly held back MCII before he could do any damage to Goldielox. Will this honorable side of P-Money be the key to getting another Ultimate Hour Championship match?
Two former rivals, Swasbucklin’ Sheri and Janice Janet, met in singles action. Each woman's familiarity with the other made this a highly competitive contest, but Sheri hit Janet with the Cannonball to walk out on top. As Sheri celebrated, however, she was interrupted by Ashes of the Spears’ Hayley and Tara. Hayley told Sheri that after pinning her in The Red Wedding, she spoke to Dru Parcher and secured a Roster Roulette Championship match at Finest Hour. Tara looked eager to make her case for why she should be added to the match, but she was interrupted by Council of M before she could do so. Marcia told the PSA Faithful that the only reason she didn’t win The Red Wedding was because of Corwin, and that if she stepped in the ring with any of the women standing in the ring, she would beat them with ease. Hearing this, Tara suggested a Trios match for next week, which was made official by Dru Parcher later in the evening. Hayley seemed frustrated that Tara kept trying to take charge, but the sisters appear to be on the same page for now.
Backstage, Josh Grabowski was seen talking with Johnny Warren. Josh admitted that he knows things have been awkward between them ever since The Owskis got back together, but he wanted Warren to know that he still views them as best friends. Johnny appreciated the sentiment, but he clarified that he doesn’t care about Grabowski rekindling his friendship with Andrew; he just wished he would have talked to him about it first. Warren admitted that his drama with Samuel Binglebottom hasn’t left him much time to talk with Josh either. Speaking of SOB, Warren can’t believe he has to “earn” a spot in the War Dome IV considering the fact that he already did so by pinning the PSA World Champion, but he vowed to do whatever it takes to get in the match. As Warren and Grabowski embraced, there was a split-second look in “The Lifeblood’s” eyes that suggested he had other things on his mind.
Our Main Event of the evening was a tag team match between The Beautiful Boys and JX2. These two teams have proven to be at the top of this division, so the PSA Faithful were eager to see who would walk out the winners. After taking out Cameron Curtis with the Taste of Chaos, Jim Everetts pinned Richard Hale after he and James Jindrak hit him with the Critical Mass. JX2’s victory was short lived, however, as Corwin and Casual Adam ran down to the ring and attacked them. To everyone’s shock, however, TYSON and Voltand returned from the crowd, attacked Corwin and Adam, and took back their Titles! With The Hallowed Divine no more, who are the rightful PSA Tag Team Champions?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 02/20/25
Ultimate Hour opened with the PSA World Champion, Josh Grabowski. Before he could explain why he came down to the ring, however, he was interrupted by Shawn Westin, Goldielox, Bruno Bolousek, and Keith. All four men tied in the Contendership Countdown match, so they were all eager to see who would be the first to challenge for the World Title. They called out Dru Parcher to resolve the issue, but they were instead met with Samuel Binglebottom! He revealed that his meeting with Dru Parcher was about a lawsuit that he was filing against PSA, as he was “forced” to compete in the Ball Drop Battle Royal when he was never medically cleared to do so. Luckily, however, Parcher and Binglebottom have reached an agreement; he will drop the lawsuit if he gets an opportunity to compete for the PSA World Championship. As a result, Binglebottom revealed that not only is he medically cleared (he is wearing his face mask for extra safety), but he will be the one to challenge Josh Grabowski at Finest Hour. As S.O.B. taunted the other contenders, he was attacked by Johnny Warren! “The Lifeblood” grabbed the microphone and yelled at Dru Parcher for catering to a pathological liar, and that if anyone deserved to challenge Josh for the Title, it’s the man that pinned him last week: Johnny Warren. As PSA personnel pulled Warren backstage, there was clear tension between him and the Champion; are they on good terms?
Dru Parcher announced that he will give his verdict on the World Championship scene next week, but for now Goldielox stepped in the ring with El Gigante. “The Gilded Greatness” has amassed an impressive following, and he continued to do so here when he pinned Gigante with the Midas Touch.
Next, we heard from Brittany Blake. She said that she has heard Heather N. Marcus’ demands for a worthy challenger, and there is no one more worthy than the greatest PSA Women’s World Champion of all time. HNM did meet her in the ring, but she simply laughed at Blake. She agreed that Brittany used to be the greatest Champion, but nowadays it’s not even a competition; “The Forever Champion” is the best, while “The Gold Mine” is a washed up version of her former self. As Marcus left, however, she gave Brittany a challenge; if she finds a way to impress her between now and Finest Hour, she’ll defend the Title against her at the event. What does Brittany Blake have to do to get this Title match?
Both JX2 and The Beautiful Boys have their sights set on the PSA Tag Team Championship, and they were set to compete in a tag team match tonight. Since Jim Everetts is still not medically cleared, however, this was changed to Richard Hale vs James Jindrak. Jindrak and Hale looked to be on equal footing throughout the match, but Hale used his unorthodox style to catch his opponent off guard with a surprise roll-up victory! This gave The Beautiful Boys a huge boost of momentum, but will that be enough to take down JX2?
Next, Trunk and Dean Cottonsmith fought in singles competition. The newest member of the roster continued to impress the PSA Faithful when he defeated Cottonsmith with the Flying Bear. After the match, Trunk was asked what his goals are in PSA. Before he could answer, however, he was ambushed by the returning Undkban! We are not sure why “The Pharaoh” attacked the young upstart, but hopefully more details will be revealed soon.
Backstage, Tara was seen talking to Hayley. She apologized for failing in The Red Wedding, and she agreed that it was time to stop trying to do her own thing and instead doing what was best for Ashes of the Spear. Hayley seemed content with this apology, and the two women left to discuss their next plan. Are Hayley and Tara finally on the same page?
In the Main Event of the evening, Dave made his long-awaited return in an Ultimate Hour Championship Open Challenge against Jeff “The Chef” Jonsun. As a former Champion, Jonsun gave “The Shellraiser” a run for his money in this match. Even so, it was not enough to take down Dave, who lifted his opponent into the Bombshell to retain the Title. As the Champion celebrated, P-Money ran down to the ring for an intense staredown; is there more in the tank between these two rivals?
THE RED WEDDING: 02/13/25
The Red Wedding opened with Johnny Warren and Brittany Blake facing Tara and her mystery partner. Blake and Warren were positive they could take down anyone, but their confidence wavered when the PSA World Champion, Josh Grabowski, made his way to the ring! This was the first time Warren and Grabowski interacted since The Owskis reformed, and there was an awkward tension between them as a result. Even so, the only goal on their minds was winning the contest. As Tara and Blake brawled on the outside, Grabowski went to hit Warren with the 10KG. Knowing Josh better than most, however, Johnny reversed this into a surprise roll-up! Grabowski went to shake his friend’s hand for a well-fought victory, but Warren appeared to not see it and celebrated with Blake instead.
As Tara stormed out in frustration, she passed Drew Pender and Hayley, who had their match against El Gigante and La Biblioteca next. “The Shepherd of Fire” isolated his opponent throughout the contest, which allowed him to Spear an exhausted Gigante to advance to the Semifinals.
The third Red Wedding Qualifier saw Sheri and Spack step in the ring with the Jonsun Culinary Academy’s Dalton Pepper and Cheese Louise. There have been hints of a potential romance between Pepper and Louise in recent weeks, and this continued here. Both of the JCA members performed exciting new moves, likely with the hopes of impressing the other. This bold strategy proved to be their downfall, however, as Sheri dodged an aerial move by Louise and pinned her with the Whirlpool. After the match, Dalton Pepper sat and comforted his partner; even in defeat, could these two end up together?
Casual Adam and Corwin knew they might face-off in The Red Wedding, but who would’ve thought it would be in the opening round? Marcia and Low-Key Eve also played a pivotal role in this bout, but the focus was on the current defenders of the PSA Tag Team Championship. Adam went to hit his friend with the Sound Check, but Corwin reversed it into a brutal Power Word Kill. As Corwin and Marcia celebrated, Casual Adam gave a thumbs up, signaling that he, and his partnership with Corwin, are both ok.
The Red Wedding Semifinals commenced with Ashes of the Spear vs Sheri and Spack. Pender’s strategy of keeping Hayley fresh for future rounds proved to be a genius move, as Hayley Speared Swashbucklin’ Sheri to pin the current Roster Roulette Champion! Could Hayley be eyeing to retake the Title after this tournament?
Two long-standing rivalries were reignited when Johnny Warren and Brittany Blake collided with Corwin and Marcia. The hostility between the men and women in this match is well-documented, but this was the first time the deep-seeded hatred between Corwin and Brittany was really seen. “The Devil’s Chosen One” proved to be a real distraction for Blake, as Marcia used an argument between them to pin her with the Death Parade. Johnny Warren was clearly upset with this loss, but he looked angrier at himself more than anyone else; is a change needed for “The Lifeblood?”
The complicated relationship between Corwin and Drew Pender took center stage once again when they teamed with their respective partners in The Red Wedding Finals. After hitting Corwin and Marcia with simultaneous Spears, “The Shepherd of Fire” hit his brother with another Spear to proclaim Drew Pender and Hayley as the Crimson King and Queen!
ULTIMATE HOUR: 02/06/25
Heather N. Marcus defended the PSA Women’s World Championship against Marcella The Mutilator to open Ultimate Hour. After taunting her opponent for most of the match, HNM hit Marcella with the Beauty Mark to retain the Title. As Marcus left the ring, it was clear that she was annoyed with the fact that Dru Parcher has not yet found her a worthy challenger; will one step up for Finest Hour?
Next, Josh Grabowski came out on stage to talk about tonight’s Main Event: the Contendership Countdown match between Shawn Westin, Bruno Bolousek, Goldielox, and Keith. When asked who he thinks will win the contest, Grabowski told the PSA Faithful that it doesn’t matter who walks out on top, as the PSA World Championship is staying firmly around “The 10,000 Pound Gorilla’s” waist! To close the interview, Josh was also asked about his interest in The Red Wedding. Grabowski teased that he is a lot more invested in the tournament than people would think, but he can’t elaborate any further at this time. Why would the PSA World Champion be interested in The Red Wedding?
The rivalry between JX2 and The Braxton Brothers came to a head in their absolutely brutal Street Fight. Alex and Josiah did everything they could to finally get the win over their opponents, but it simply wasn’t enough. With a bloody Jim Everetts putting Josiah Braxton through a flaming table with the Taste of Chaos, this appeared to mark the end of The Braxton Brothers’ time in PSA.
Dru Parcher announced that Dave, who is currently wrestling in Japan as a PSA Ambassador, will be making his grand return on the next edition of Ultimate Hour! Not only that, but he will be defending the Ultimate Hour Championship in an Open Challenge. Who will step up to “The Shellraiser?”
Before the next match, the Jonsun Culinary Academy came out on stage to reveal who will be representing them in The Red Wedding next week. Jeff Jonsun gave Cheese Louise complete freedom over who she wanted to wrestle with, and she ultimately selected Dalton Pepper. Pepper tried to play it cool, but he was clearly blushing when Louise picked him; could this be the start to a budding romance?
The JCA stayed at ringside to help support Brock Lee in his match against Trunk. The two men had a competitive matchup, but Trunk picked up another win when he hit Lee with the Flying Bear.
Johnny Warren and Brittany Blake finally caught up to Dru Parcher, who has been running all over the arena tonight. When Warren asked him why, Parcher revealed that he had a very important legal meeting to attend when tonight’s show goes off the air, so he wanted to make sure everything else was taken care of first. One of these tasks was to find the final team in The Red Wedding, and Parcher revealed that it was the pair standing in front of him. Warren and Blake were happy with this announcement, but their smiles faded when Parcher left with the man he was meeting with: Samuel Binglebottom.
Ultimate Hour concluded with the PSA World Championship Contendership Countdown match between Goldielox, Shawn Westin, Bruno Bolousek, and Keith. All four of these men have proven themselves worthy to challenge for the PSA World Title, and that became even more apparent in this contest. Bruno Bolousek scored the first fall, as he hit Westin with the Bolousek Bomb. Next, Goldielox hit Keith with the Shredder to even up the playing field. Goldielox tried to hit Westin with the Shredder as well, but it was reversed into a Breakaway, which made the score 1-1-1-0. As time started to run out, Keith was unsure if he was going to score a point. The PSA Faithful refused to give up on him, however, and as “The Blood Hunter” lifted Keith up for another Bolousek Bomb in the final seconds of the match, “Mr. Lose Guy” turned it into a roll-up to end the match with all four men tying! With no clear contender, who will be the next to challenge Josh Grabowski for the PSA World Championship?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 01/30/25
The PSA World Champion, Josh Grabowski, made his return to PSA! Before he could address the PSA Faithful, however, he was interrupted by Shawn Westin. Westin knows that both of them are disappointed about how their Title match at Plugged In ended, so he challenged Grabowski to a rematch tonight! Before he could respond, however, out came Goldielox. Although he recognized the fact that the two men in front of him did not have a conclusive match, he thinks it’s time to look towards the future in “The Gilded Greatness.” Fans were unsure who to side with, but everything changed when Bruno Bolousek walked down to the ring. “The Blood Hunter” didn’t care how many people he would have to take down; he should be the next challenger for the PSA World Title. Tensions continued to rise, but it exploded when Keith made his return, ran down to the ring, and took the fight straight to Bolousek! PSA Officials pulled the men apart, but Dru Parcher announced that Goldielox, Shawn Westin, Keith, and Bruno Bolousek will compete in a Contendership Countdown match next week, with the winner serving as Grabowski’s next challenger. As for tonight, Goldielox and Westin will face off one-on-one in our Main Event.
Next, Marcia and Grace Adonis met in singles competition. This was a quick win for “La Muñeca Muerta,” who defeated Adonis with the Death Parade. After the match, however, Corwin came out and asked Marcia if she would be interested in teaming with him inside The Red Wedding. Intrigued by this proposal, Marcia accepted; could this new partnership walk out of the tournament on top?
The PSA Women’s World Champion, Heather N. Marcus, came down to the ring to issue a complaint. She told the PSA Faithful that she “knows” that she will be “The Forever Champion;” it’s simply inevitable. However, she still wants to beat everyone she possibly can to prove that she is the only viable option. So, HNM demanded a new challenger for a match next week. To her surprise, Marcella The Mutilator, who has yet to compete for a Title in a one-on-one match, stepped up to the challenge. Will we see a new PSA Women’s World Champion next week?
JX2 competed against The High Five’s Sparkplug Reynolds and Dennis Dennison next. “The Gatekeepers of Tag Team Wrestling” continued to live up to this moniker, as Jindrak pinned Dennison with the Critical Mass to win the match in convincing fashion. Afterwards, The Braxton Brothers, who have yet to defeat JX2, ran down to the ring and initiated a hate-fueled brawl! When the men got pulled apart, Parcher announced the two teams will compete in a Street Fight on next week’s Ultimate Hour!
The PSA Faithful did not give a warm welcome to the new PSA Hardcore Champion, but Drew Pender could not care less. “The Shepherd of Fire” was ecstatic to be a Titleholder once again, and he admitted that he couldn't care less about the petty fight between Andrew Frankowski and Leonard Lopez. Pender claimed both men are in his past, and right now his focus is on winning The Red Wedding with Hayley. As he headed backstage, Hayley told Tara that she looks forward to having some support in their corner for the tournament. Instead of agreeing, however, Tara revealed that she is actually entering The Red Wedding, with her partner remaining a mystery for now. Hayley seemed upset by this, but she is willing to let it go if it brings another accolade to Ashes of the Spear. Will the reveal of Tara’s partner change her mind?
As Ashes of the Spear made their way to their private limousine, they passed by Leonard Lopez and Andrew Frankowski, who were locked in an intense brawl backstage! Parcher, who has had enough chaos for one evening, pulled the men apart and announced that they are both banned from appearing on PSA television until The Red Wedding has concluded. There is clearly more to come from this rivalry, but for now The PSA Faithful will have to wait.
In another Red Wedding preview match, Casual Adam stepped in the ring with Spack Jarrow. No one knows what the tournament bracket looks like yet, but Casual Adam is looking like a major player with his win over Jarrow using the Sound Check.
Johnny Warren, who is still distraught over his loss to Goldielox at Plugged In, was talking to Brittany Blake backstage. Blake admits that she hasn’t won a lot of matches recently either, but the more aggressive style that Warren suggested she use proved to be the difference maker in her match against Marcia. Warren isn’t fully convinced that this was the reason behind her victory, but they will still talk to Dru Parcher next week about gaining entry into The Red Wedding. If these two do find their way into the tournament, how far will they go to secure a victory?
Goldielox and Shawn Westin will both participate in the Contendership Countdown match next week, but tonight they looked to secure a victory in the Main Event. Westin was bold to have a match so soon, as it was clear his body had not fully recovered from Plugged In yet. He fought off Goldieox as long as he could, but he didn’t have enough endurance to stop “The Gilded Greatness” from hitting the Shredder and picking up a major win. Will Shawn Westin be physically ready for Contendership Countdown next week?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 01/23/25
Ultimate Hour opened with Leonard Lopez, who made his return to PSA at Plugged In! “The Jawbreaker” acknowledged that he’s been out of action for a couple of months, but he came back last week for one reason: Drew Pender. He knew “The Shepherd of Fire” had a PSA Hardcore Championship match at the event, so he helped him win because he has dreamed of beating Drew for this Title for as long as PSA has existed. In the meantime, however, he has beef to settle with another man: Bruno Bolousek. Lopez saw what he did to Keith, so he wants to teach “The Blood Hunter” a lesson tonight! Before he could get a response, however, Lopez was interrupted by another long-time rival, Andrew Frankowski. “The Don” was infuriated that Lopez cost him the Hardcore Title, so he demanded a match with Lopez right now. Lopez, who barely acknowledged Frankowski’s existence, however, told Andrew that Bolousek and Drew are far more important to him than he will ever be. Frankowski looked ready to start a fight, but Lopez simply walked by him to go prepare for his impending match against Bruno Bolousek in tonight’s Main Event.
As Andrew Frankowski walked backstage in frustration, he bumped into his former test subjects, Skull Gigante and Pletch! Andrew immediately perked up and thanked the two of them for always having his back when they were The Mad Lads, but now it’s time to move on. As a parting gift, however, he handed a mystery box to Pletch labeled “My Final Experiment.” “The Pig” seemed grateful for this gesture, but Skull Gigante was infuriated. He scolded Andrew for his betrayal, yelling “who could you abandon us; how could you abandon me?” Frankowski tried to make amends, but Gigante shoved him away and stormed off. Pletch, on the other hand, put the gift in his locker as he made his way down to the ring for a match!
Pletch stepped in the ring against one of PSA’s rising stars, Goldielox. “The Gilded Greatness” has been on a tear recently, and he was no different here. Pletch gave it his all, but Goldielox defeated yet another former PSA World Champion when he hit “The Pig” with the Midas Touch.
Next, Tara returned to PSA for the first time since her loss to Heather N. Marcus at Christmas Calamity. It was clear that she was disappointed about not being the PSA Women’s World Champion, but she struggled to find the right words to say. Before she could figure it out, however, she was interrupted by Hayley. “The Shepherdess of Fire” reprimanded Tara for failing her Title match, but that’s not even the thing that upsets her the most. Rather, she is incensed at the fact that Tara disregarded Ashes of the Spear in favor of “being herself.” Hayley argued that this selfish line of thinking is exactly why Tara failed, and from here on out, she expects complete devotion to herself and Drew Pender. Tara seemed offended by these comments, but all she did was agree with her big sister as she followed her up the ramp.
Recently, it was announced that PSA’s next Special Event will be The Red Wedding: a Mixed Tag Team Single Elimination Tournament! In anticipation for this event, Cheese Louise and La Biblioteca, two women that will compete in the event, faced off one-on-one. Both women looked strong leaving this contest, but Louise was the one to walk out on top after she hit Biblioteca with the Pasteurizer.
Backstage, Casual Adam was found talking with Corwin. Adam knows that the two of them are currently defending the PSA Tag Team Championship, but he was wondering if it was ok for him to team with Low-Key Eve in the Red Wedding. Corwin not only gave him his blessing, but he revealed that he is also looking to compete in the tournament, he just isn’t sure who his partner will be yet. Both men agreed to show no mercy if they cross paths in The Red Wedding, but otherwise they are a united front.
Trunk, who made his PSA debut in the Ball Drop Battle Royal, had his first singles match against “Le Tigre,” Chad Broski. Trunk may be a new face to the PSA Faithful, but he has quickly become a fan favorite, especially since he picked up the win with his signature move, the Flying Bear.
Next, Sheri and Spack appeared on stage to announce that they will be entering The Red Wedding! Fans chanted for the new Ultimate Hour Champion, Dave, but it was revealed that he is currently traveling across the world as a PSA ambassador. “The Shellraiser” will return very soon, and he will do so with a UH Title Open Challenge! As for this dynamic duo, can Sheri and Spack walk out of The Red Wedding as the Crimson King and Queen?
In the Ultimate Hour Main Event, Leonard Lopez sought vengeance against Bruno Bolousek. “The Jawbreaker” looked great in his return match, but it was a major risk to do so against someone as dominant as Bolousek. Even so, Lopez kept up with his opponent’s attacks. As he went to hit Bolousek with a Jawbreaker, however, Andrew Frankowski ran down to distract him! This proved to be the difference maker, as Bolousek hit Lopez with the Bolousek Bomb and made him pass out with the Mark of the Allmother to emerge victorious.
PLUGGED IN: 01/16/25
We kicked off Plugged In with a Hardcore Classic match for the revived PSA Hardcore Championship! Drew Pender and Andrew Frankowski have a lot of history with one another, which made this match one of the most back-and-forth encounters we have ever seen! “The Don” seemed poised to win the Title when he set up Pender for the Sandbag, but he was promptly interrupted by the returning Leonard Lopez! This distraction proved to be a difference maker, as Pender hit Frankowski with the What Comes Up Must Come Down to crown “The Shepherd of Fire” as the PSA Hardcore Champion!
Next, Brittany Blake and Marcia duked it out in a Falls Count Anywhere match. Marcia has quickly risen to prominence in PSA’s Women’s Division, as her unique moveset continues to challenge our more established talent. This was the case for Blake at the start of this match, which was clearly getting under the skin of the veteran. This pushed Blake to use more aggression than we have ever seen from her, and it proved to be successful. Marcia still looked great leaving this contest, but it was Blake who walked out on top after hitting her opponent with a Sadistic Goldie-DT on top of a steel chair.
The Beautiful Boys looked to become two-time PSA Tag Team Champions when they stepped in the ring with The Hallowed Divine’s Corwin… and Casual Adam. Although Corwin and Adam are not officially the Tag Team Champions, they looked extremely comfortable in this match. After Corwin took out Richard Hale with the Power Word Kill, Adam pinned Curtis with the Sound Check to retain the Gold. As the duo celebrated their victory, Corwin had a devilish smile on his face; does he know something we don’t?
Next, Goldielox and Johnny Warren squared off in singles action. “The Gilded Greatness” has had a meteoric rise in recent months, and he used this to his advantage throughout the match. He knew how to counter all of Warren’s Signature moves, which caused “The Lifeblood” to get flustered. Warren stuck to what he was comfortable with, however, and this proved to be his downfall. As Warren went for the Shatterpoint, Goldielox reversed this into a back-to-back Shredder to get a huge win over the former PSA World Champion! Warren, who was visibly disappointed by this defeat, walked back to the locker room in shame.
Heather N. Marcus defended the PSA Women’s World Championship against a former Roster Roulette Champion: Janice Janet. This was Janet’s first time in a World Title match, and she proved to the PSA Faithful that she belonged in that spot. Even so, Marcus’s status as “The Forever Champion” continued when she hit Janet with the Beauty Mark and made her tap with a wicked submission.
Dave finally got his long-awaited rematch for the Ultimate Hour Championship against P-Money inside of a Steel Cage. The Champion tried to run away early, but “The Shellraiser” was not messing around. Money spent the rest of the match trying to outsmart his challenger and climb the cage, and there was even a point where he might have had enough time to escape. However, P-Money’s ego got in the way, as he jumped off the top of the cage at Dave for a near fall! In a brutal face-off that could have gone either way, Dave hit P-Money with a Bombshell from the top rope to crown a new Ultimate Hour Champion.
Josh Grabowski Main Evented Plugged In with his first PSA World Championship defense against Shawn Westin. Westin was eager to win the Title and get his family back, and they sat at ringside to see if he did so. Grabowski threw everything he had at his challenger, but no matter how bloody, battered, and bruised Westin got, he refused to give up. The match spilled out to the ringside, where Shawn managed to hit the Champion with the Breakaway! Unfortunately, neither man had the strength to make it back into the ring, which ended the match in a countout draw. As doctors tended to Westin’s injuries, “The 10,000 Pound Gorilla” was confronted by Keith! Before the two could have a staredown, however, he was ambushed by Bruno Bolousek. PSA officials escorted “The Blood Hunter” up the ramp, but Grabowski ran out of the ring and brawled with him anyway! As more and more challengers stake a claim to the PSA World Championship, who will be the next to step up?
ULTIMATE HOUR: 01/09/25
The first Ultimate Hour of the year opened with the Director of PSA, Dru Parcher. He thanked the PSA Faithful for their support during PSA 2.0, and he promised that this new era will be the best one yet! As PSA looks towards the future, however, Parcher noted that sometimes it’s necessary to look back at the past. That’s why he wanted to kick off Season 11 with a special announcement; the revival of the PSA Hardcore Championship! Before he could announce who will serve as its next Champion, “The Shepherd of Fire,” Drew Pender, made his way down to the ring. He told Parcher that bringing back the Hardcore Title is an excellent idea, and there was no one better suited to rebuild its prestige from its ashes than him. Parcher seemed to agree with this sentiment, but they were both interrupted by Andrew Frankowski before any decision could be made. Andrew argued that 2024 was the best year of his career, and he just beat Drew Pender in a tag team match; if anyone should be the next Hardcore Champion, it’s “The Don.” The two men argued, but Dru Parcher announced that at Plugged In, the two will compete for the Title in a Hardcore Classic match! Who will serve PSA as the next Hardcore Champion?
Before Dave stepped in the ring with Lochlan, it was announced that “The Shellraiser” would get another shot at P-Money’s Ultimate Hour Championship if he won this match. This served as a great motivator for Dave, and he hit Lochlan with the Bombshell to emerge victorious. As the #1 Contender celebrated, P-Money came out on stage and revealed that he convinced Dru Parcher to make their Title bout a Steel Cage Match! Can Dave accomplish his goal of becoming Champion, or will P-Money weasel his way out once again?
Backstage, Voltand was found battered, bloody, and bruised! It is unclear who attacked him, and this put the PSA Tag Team Championship match at Plugged In in jeopardy. Luckily, Corwin volunteered himself and Casual Adam to serve as the Champions. As for who their challengers will be at Plugged In, this will be determined in tonight’s Main Event!
After losing at New Year’s Arrival, we heard what was next for one of PSA’s biggest stars, Brittany Blake. She admitted that she was upset about losing the Roster Roulette Championship match, but she promised to do whatever it takes to become a Champion again. Before she could elaborate any further, however, Marcia came out and taunted Blake, claiming that she can beat her anytime and anywhere, just like she did at New Year’s Arrival. Blake, angered by these comments, slapped her rival across the face! The two began to brawl, which forced PSA Officials to pull them apart. As a result of this confrontation, Dru Parcher announced that the two women will face off in a Falls Count Anywhere match at Plugged In!
Goldielox looked to continue his momentum in his match against Anthony Justice. The two had a competitive contest, but “The Gilded Greatness” walked out on top after hitting the former Debt Collector with The Shredder. If he keeps this win streak up, Goldielox will undoubtedly be Championship material very soon!
Backstage, Dru Parcher was found apologizing to Johnny Warren. Parcher admitted that he had to put Samuel Binglebottom in the Ball Drop Battle Royal due to Binglebottom Incorporated’s sponsorship, and that due to a reaggravated injury he sustained in the match, Binglebottom is not medically cleared to compete against Warren at Plugged In. “The Lifeblood” is still convinced that these injuries are fake, but he was more curious as to why Parcher needed a sponsorship for a match in the first place. The Director of PSA was not willing to discuss PSA’s financials live on air, but he agreed to meet with Warren about it after the show. As for his match with Binglebottom, however, it’s not happening anytime soon. At this time, Goldielox, who just won his match against Anthony Justice, walked over and stood toe-to-toe with Johnny Warren. “The Gilded Greatness” previously had his sights set on the Ultimate Hour Championship, but he’s thinking about dreaming even bigger. He volunteered to take Binglebottom’s place at Plugged In, and when he beats Warren fair and square, there will be no doubt in anyone’s mind that he should be next in line for the PSA World Championship. Warren never backs down from a challenge, so Parcher made the match official! Johnny Warren was obviously upset about this whole situation, but he held his emotions back to ensure that his meeting with Dru Parcher after the show takes place. Could PSA be in trouble?
Janice Janet, Low-Key Eve, Silva Sista, and Grace Adonis competed in a First-Timer’s #1 Contendership match, with the winner challenging Heather N. Marcus at Plugged In. In a chaotic contest, Janet hit Sista with the Scrambler to earn her match against HNM.
Next, Shawn Westin and Josh Grabowski met in the ring before their PSA World Championship match at Plugged In. Westin congratulated Grabowski on his victory at Christmas Calamity, as he knows “The 10,000 Pound Gorilla” has been deserving of this Championship reign for a long time. However, Westin has something far more important on the line in this match: his family’s love. If he doesn’t win, Westin isn’t sure his family will ever give him another chance. This opportunity means the world to him, and he’s going to take full advantage of it. Grabowski commended Westin for his star-making performance in the Ball Drop Battle Royal, but he made it clear that his opponent’s life story will not change the outcome. Grabowski fought for years to make this dream a reality, and it’s not getting snatched away from him in his first defense. The two men shook hands out of respect, but it’s clear that they will both do whatever it takes to walk out as Champion next week!
The Main Event of Ultimate Hour was an action-packed PSA Tag Team Championship #1 Contendership match between JX2, The Beautiful Boys, and the Jonsun Culinary Academy. In the contest, Cameron Curtis earned his team a match with The Hallowed Divine’s Corwin and Casual Adam when he pinned Jeff “The Chef” Jonsun with the Chain Breaker.
NEW YEAR'S ARRIVAL: 01/02/25
PSA returned with the Ball Drop Battle Royal (Sponsored by Binglebottom Incorporated), where 20 men competed for a shot at Josh Grabowski’s PSA World Championship. This also served as the debut for Trunk, who impressed the PSA Faithful when he eliminated Jim Everetts. Other notable participants included Lochlan, who took out Richard Hale and Jeff Jonsun, and Dean Cottonsmith, who had 4 eliminations! In addition to knocking James Jindrak, Brock Lee, and Trunk over the top rope, he also got revenge on Samuel Binglebottom when he entered as the surprise 20th entrant! Despite Cottonsmith’s best efforts, however, this match was all about Shawn Westin. He was determined to prove to his family that he’s not a loser, and he got one step closer to doing that when he scored 10 eliminations, clotheslined Dean Cottonsmith over the top rope, and won the match! He will stand toe-to-toe with Josh Grabowski at PSA’s next Special Event: Plugged In.
Before the next match began, it was reported that Maria Phoenix, who was meant to be a part of the Roster Roulette Championship match, was attacked in the parking lot by a mystery assailant! It is unclear who is responsible, as there is no footage of the event at this time, but PSA will remain vigilant in identifying those responsible. As for this evening, however, Phoenix is not medically cleared to compete.
With Maria Phoenix out, the Tables Elimination match for the Roster Roulette Championship waged on between Cheese Louise, Brittany Blake, Cruella Castonova, Marcia, and Swashbucklin’ Sheri. Louise started the match with a bang, as she put Castonova through a table with a brutal northern lights suplex. Her excitement didn't last long, however, as Marcia hit her with the Death Parade through another table to bring the field down to three participants. Blake and Marcia got into a scuffle, with “La Muñeca Muerta” scoring another elimination to get her one-on-one confrontation with the Champion. Sheri was prepared for this, however, and she Cannonballed Marcia through a flaming table to remain Roster Roulette Champion!
The Main Event of New Year’s Arrival saw The Owskis team up for the first time in 615 days against two of their greatest foes, Drew Pender and Corwin. Dubbed “The Fraternals,” the twins looked to teach their opponents a lesson about brotherhood. Unfortunately for them, Andrew and Josh were not going to go down without a fight. On the first show of the year, The Owskis and The Fraternals gave The PSA Faithful what could be the greatest match of the year! In this wicked matchup where every fan in the arena was on their feet, Andrew Frankowski pinned Corwin with the return of the Sandbag to start the reunion of The Owskis off on the right foot!