SEASON 11 RESULTS
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 Donkowski.” 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 this figure is, as the logo on their jacket has never been seen before, but Phoenix is not medically cleared to compete tonight.
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!