It's a packed house as we get ready to watch the first CWA event after Terror in the Aisles. We hear "Coming Undone" by Korn as we see images of Gerard Angelo, Max Cameron, Tommy Purr, Frank Merritt, 6Pac Dudley, Hoshi Yakamoto and Bombshell before we head to ringside where Henry Lesher and Ricky Simms are set to call the action.

Vi Anxiety vs. Steve Hawkins

"Snakes and Ladders" by Korn plays as Vi Anxiety steps out onto the stage to a mixed reaction from the crowd, carrying a dead rat which is hanging from a leash on her right arm. She places the rat in the corner of the ring and strokes its head lovingly before she then rolls herself under the bottom rope into the ring. She then jumps to her feet and tests the ropes while her music fades and then we hear "Cowboy" by Kid Rock and Steve Hawkins comes out to a loud ovation from the crowd. He then makes his way down the ramp, led by his wife. He stops at ringside and looks toward the dead rat and shakes his head before he then makes his way up the ring steps onto the apron and then he steps through the ropes into the ring.

Ricky Simms - This Vi person is odd to say the least.

Henry Lesher - She beats watching Hoshi. The dead rat is smarter than Hoshi.

The bell sounds and Steve moves in for a lock up with Vi, but she recoils to the ropes and looks around nervously. Steve again shakes his head and has a few words with referee Francis Clarke who then asks Vi if she is okay to fight here. Vi nods and moves in at Stevem raking his eyes with her finger nails and then she slams his head into the corner buckle before she then gives Steve a bulldog to the mat and then she goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Steve Hawkins. Vi then stands Steve up, whips him off the ropes and he ducks a clothesline and then goes for a clothesline on Vi who ducks and then drops and rolls herself out to the floor, having a few words with herself and chastising herself while she paces on the floor. Again, Steve asks the referee if she is in any shape to wrestle here tonight.

Ricky Simms - This girl is baffling.

Henry Lesher - I like it. I could work with this one.

Vi pulls herself onto the apron and then she steps through the ropes into the ring and then she stands in the corner and looks down at her dead rat before she moves towards Hawkins. They lock up and Steve shoves Vi into the corner buckle where he then delivers a series of shoulder blocks on her. Steve then gives her a spine buster to the mat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Vi Anxiety. Steve then stands Vi up, whips her off the ropes and she ducks a clothesline and then gives Steve a knee to the gut and then another before she gives him a series of forearm smashes to the jaw that back him into a corner. She then backs off and looks towards the dead rat again and starts to shake.

Ricky Simms - This is really like something out of the twilight zone.

Henry Lesher - I won't argue with that.

Steve climbs to the second rope and then lands a clothesline to the mat on Vi from there and then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Hawkins quickly exits the ring and goes to his wife. She is shaking her head and helps Hawkins away while Vi rolls herself to her dead rat and a tear rolls down her cheek.

Ricky Simms - Hawkins gers the win and we're all a little more baffled by Vi Anxiety than we were before she came out here tonight.

Henry Lesher - I could mold this one, you know. I could do wonders for her.

Vi leaves the ring, cradling the rat under her arm as she makes her way up the ramp and we look backstage to Ray Dees with Frank Merritt.

Ray Dees - Frank, you brought the controversy out when you were seen with Max Cameron's ex-wife this week. What's your reason for this?

Frank Merritt - Look, Ray, I don't need a reason to dislike Max Cameron. I don't need a reason to mess with his head either.

Ray Dees - It just seems a little low.

Frank Merritt - Oh, it is really low Ray. In fact, it will go a lot lower before all is said and done. Max Cameron will wish he was never born.

Ray Dees - That seems a little harsh.

Frank Merritt - Hey, I didn;t get where I am by being a sweet guy, Ray. I got here by being a monster and sometimes that means more than simply my physical style.

Hoshi Yakamoto vs. Gerard Angelo

"Poundcake" by Van Halen plays as Hoshi Yakamoto comes out onto the stage. She is half way down the ramp when she is attacked from behind by Gerard Angelo. Gerard gives her a side Russian leg sweep to the steel ramp and then he pulls her by the hair to ringside where he then rolls her into the ring before rolling himself into the ring where referee Casey Braun then calls for the bell.

Ricky Simms - Gerry is in no mood to mess around tonight, apparently.

Henry Lesher - Hey, he's trying to prove himself and they give him a match with this thing?

Gerard stands Hoshi up, whips her off the ropes and then gives her a dropkick to the mat. Gerard then makes his way to the ropes and climbs to the top and then goes for a flying knee drop only to have it miss when Hoshi rolls out of the way. Hoshi then uses the ropes to pull herself to her feet and then she starts trading kicks with Gerard Angelo. Hoshi then gives Gerard a bulldog to the mat and then rolls him over for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Gerard Angelo. Hoshi then stands Gerard up, whips him off the ropes and misses with a clothesline when Gerard ducks it and then gives Hoshi a knee to the gut before giving her a northern lights suplex and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Hoshi Yakamoto. Gerard then stands Hoshi up, slams her head into the corner buckle and then gives her an inverted DDT to the mat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... Hoshi gets a foot on the bottom rope.

Ricky Simms - Gerard really wants this one.

Henry Lesher - Well, he has been so close and yet so far. I think he's snapping.

Gerard stands Hoshi up and whips her through the ropes and out to the floor before he rolls himself out to the floor as well. Gerard then starts giving her double axe handle smashes to the back and then whips her shoulder first into the ring steps. He then spots a young fan in the front row wearing a Jack Spade shirt and he narrows his eyes at the kid. He starts yelling at the kid which causes the kid's father to stand up and they start getting into it while Hoshi rolls herself into the ring.

Ricky Simms - He really is losing it.

Henry Lesher - I would say so.

Gerard continues to argue with the father and actually raises a hand to strike him, but security steps in and holds Gerard back while doing the same to the fan in the front row. Hoshi looks on inside the ring and shakes her head as the referee reaches a ten count and calls for the bell. Gerard ignores the bell and actually tries to jump over the railing to attack the general public who might be Jack Spade fans.

Ricky Simms - Gerard isn't taking failure well and gets counted out for the second time in two events.

Henry Lesher - The neurons aren't firing upstairs and it gives Hoshi the win. He should be suspended for this.

Security pulls Gerard Angelo away from the crowd while we look backstage where Jack Spade is watching the monitor and shaking his head, the CWA title over his shoulder. We then see Max Cameron enter the picture.

Max Cameron - He's really gone off his rocker.

Jack Spade - I didn't make him the runner up. He did that on his own.

Max Cameron - I don't think he'll give up.

Jack Spade - I am counting on that. What about you, the whole thing with Frank?

Max Cameron - Tonight... I am going to end Frank's CWA career. This ends tonight.

Jack Spade - *snickers* Good luck with that.

Max Cameron - *smirks* Like I give a damn what you think.

He walks off and we head back to the ring.

Tommy Purr vs. 6Pac Dudley

"Crazy Bitch" by Buckcherry plays as Tommy Purr comes out onto the stage, led by Bombshell and Mrs. Robinson. He then makes his way down the ramp and high fives a few fans at ringside before he steps up onto the apron and then steps through the ropes into the ring. Tommy then tests the ropes while his music fades and then we hear "Southtown" by POD and 6Pac Dudley makes his way out onto the stage where the crowd gives him a warn reception while he holds the Aerial title above his head. He then runs down the ramp, slides under the bottom rope into the ring and starts brawling with Tommy Purr while referee Mark Davis calls for the bell to get the action officially underway. 6Pac lands a series of knife edge chops on Tommy which drive him into the corner buckle and then gives him a snap mare to the middle of the ring.

Ricky Simms - 6Pac recalls a setback he had against Tommy just over a month ago and this is his attempt to resolve that blemish on his record.

Henry Lesher - I am sick of seeing this guy inside the ring. I really wanted him to lose that title, but no one worth a damn will challenge him for it.

6Pac places Tommy in a standing side headlock and then gives him a bulldog to the mat. 6Pac then stands Tommy up and whips him through the ropes and out to the floor. 6Pac then waits for Tommy to stand before he then gives him a springboard clothesline to the floor. 6Pac then picks Tommy up and runs him shoulder first into the steel corner post. 6Pac then rolls Tommy into the ring before rolling himself into the ring and then he goes for the pin on Tommy. 1...2... kick out by Tommy Purr.

Ricky Simms - 6Pac is really taking the fight to Purr in this one.

Henry Lesher - Purr is baiting him. He'll make a comeback.

6Pac stands Purr up, whips him off the ropes and then gives him a lariat to the mat before he again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Tommy Purr. 6Pac then stands Tommy up and whips him into the corner buckle. 6Pac goes for a shoulder block on Tommy, but gets raised knees to the chest from Tommy who then gives him a clothesline to the mat. Tommy then levels an elbow to the throat on 6Pac and then stands him up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a dropkick to the mat while we see Bombshell smiling at ringside. 6Pac sees this as he pulls himself to his feet and he has a few words for her. He then turns and takes a clothesline from Tommy. Tommy then picks 6Pac up over his shoulder and runs him head first into the corner buckle before giving him a power slam to the mat where he goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by 6Pac Dudley.

Ricky Simms - Close call there.

Henry Lesher - 6Pac always falls short of greatness.

Tommy stands 6Pac up, whips him off the ropes and both men clothesline each other to the mat. The referee starts counting them both down. On the five count, 6Pac kips up to his feet. 6Pac then lands a leg drop across the throat on Tommy and hooks the leg for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Tommy Purr. 6Pac then stands Tommy up, whips him off the ropes and Tommy ducks a clothesline and then gives 6Pac a knee to gut before he then whips 6Pac through the ropes and out to the floor. Tommy then waits for 6Pac to stand and lands a baseball slide dropkick on 6Pac that sends him backward into the steel guard railing. Tommy then stands 6Pac up only to take a jawbreaker from 6Pac before 6Pac then rolls Tommy into the ring. 6Pac then jumps onto the apron and then jumps to the top rope. 6Pac then lands a flying clothesline on Tommy and rolls him into a small package for the pin. 1...2...3! 6Pac gets the win over Tommy Purr this week.

Ricky Simms - Big win for 6Pac who has to be seen as a top contender to Jack Spade now.

Henry Lesher - That shows just how decayed this company really is.

As 6Pac leaves the ring, we look backstage where Shannon Skanes is with Crystal Braun.

Crystal Braun - Shannon, I understand you have some big news.

Shannon Skanes - I certainly do. You see, when this company started back up, we started back up in search of the very best in the wrestling world. Now, we are proud to announce that bloodlines run deep and a man with a familiar last name will take to that very ring next week. The superstars of the CWA are officially on notice. Next week we see the arrival of Eli Ryder.

Crystal Braun - That's a pretty big name.

Shannon Skanes - The CWA is the home of the best, Braun. Try to keep up.

Max Cameron vs. Frank Merritt

"Hell's Bells" by AC/DC plays as Max Cameron makes his way onto the stage. He stands there for a few moments and looks around at the crowd. He starts making his way down the ramp when he is attacked from behind by Frank Merritt. Merritt gives Max a chop block that sends him down to the ramp and then rams his head into it before Frank grabs his feet and drags him to ringside. Frank stands Max up and gives him an inverted atomic drop before slamming his head into the steel ring steps. Frank then rolls Max into the ring before he pulls himself onto the apron and then steps into the ring, allowing referee Steve Blake to call for the bell and get the action officially started.

Ricky Simms - This is probably not going to be a really technical fight.

Henry Lesher - That means you can keep your mouth shut and let me enjoy this.

Frank stands max up, whips him off the ropes and then shoulder blocks him down to the mat. Frank then gives Max a knee drop to the forehead and then chokes him while the referee threatens to disqualify Frank. Frank releases the choke and gives the referee a dirty look and then stands Max up and rakes his eyes along the top rope into the corner. Frank then whips Max to the opposite corner and charges in to a clothesline from Max. Max then crouches over Frank and starts raining down punches on Merritt.

Ricky Simms - Max showing some fight now. He's back in this one.

Henry Lesher - Oh, like it makes a bit of difference. Frank will destroy him.

Max stands Frank up, whips him off the ropes and then gives him a spear to the mat before going for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Frank Merritt. Max then stands Frank up, whips him into the corner buckle and then lands a series of kicks to the chest that drop him to his knees. Max then gives Frank an eye gouge and then picks him up and slams him down to the mat. Max then stands Frank up and places his throat over the top rope and tries to choke him out while the referee threatens to disqualify him.

Ricky Simms - Frank made this personal and Max is clearly not impressed.

Henry Lesher - Max is the one who lets everyone into his private life. That makes him weak. It's not Frank's fault for using that to his advantage.

Max releases the choke on Frank and then gives him a German suplex to the mat. Max then stands Frank up, whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a backdrop to the middle of the ring from there. Max then goes to the ropes and starts to make his way to the top when we see Maxine on the big screen over the entrance. He stops on the second rope and looks visibly shaken.

Maxine Cameron - Nothing good can come from this, Max. You can't beat Frank. Face facts Max. Face the truth, because it really will set you free.

Max turns and Frank is already on his feet. He gives Max a gorilla press slam to the mat from there while Maxine smiles on the big screen. Max gets to his feet slowly and then takes a vicious heart punch from Frank who then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Frank Merritt takes the win over Max Cameron this week.

Ricky Simms - That was pretty underhanded by Frank.

Henry Lesher - What are you talking about? That was Maxine, not Frank. My God, you are blind.

Frank leaves the ring with an evil smile on his face as he makes his way up the ramp. The referee is checking on a motionless Max Cameron while we look backstage where Kelly Buchanan is with Jennifer Hawkins.

Kelly Buchanan - I understand you wanted to clear something up?

Jennifer Hawkins - Last week, Rachel went missing, better known as Lady Eagle. I have been accused of some horrible things over the past week and my husband was accused tonight by Bombshell herself. I cann assure you we had nothing to do with this.

Kelly Buchanan - Well, you two certainly weren't fans of hers.

Jennifer Hawkins - That's a far stretch from kidnapping. Look, Steve and I will personally find out who did this and we'll tell the world who was responsible as soon as we have something to announce.

Kelly Buchanan - The authorities aren't taking it seriously?

Jennifer Hawkins - They see it as a publicity stunt. Steve and I know that it had to be someone around here, so we'll find out who did it. It won't take us long.

Kelly Buchanan - Best of luck with that.

We head back to the ring.

Jack Spade vs. Daniel McCoy

"Firefly" by Breaking Benjamin plays as Daniel McCoy comes out to a mixed reaction from the crowd. He then makes his way down the ramp and makes his way around the ring, clearly anxious to get things started in this one against the CWA champion. McCoy then pulls himself onto the apron before stepping through the ropes into the ring. His music then fades and we hear "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne and Jack Spade comes out onto the stage and then starts to make his way down the ramp, the CWA title around his waist and the crowd giving him the loudest ovation of the night.

Ricky Simms - Welcome to tonight's main event.

Henry Lesher - This really illustrates just how terrible things have gotten.

Jack hands off the title belt to the time keeper and then pulls himself onto the apron. He ducks a clothesline attempt from McCoy and then gives him a shoulder block through the ropes before stepping into the ring which allows Francis Clarke to call for the opening bell in this one. Jack Spade lands a series of forearm upper cuts on Daniel McCoy and then whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a hip toss to the middle of the ring. Jack then picks McCoy up and slams him to the mat before landing an elbow to the throat on McCoy and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Daniel McCoy. Jack then stands McCoy up, whips him off the ropes and goes for a dropkick, but McCoy holds the ropes and Jack's feet only meet air before he crashes to the mat.

Ricky Simms - That is the standard malfunction at the junction.

Henry Lesher - Oh great, you're quoting Ed Whalen, that's proof this show is doomed.

McCoy then lands a series of kicks to the ribs on the fallen CWA champion. Daniel McCoy then stands Jack Spade up, whips him off the ropes and then gives him an elbow to the chest and follows that up with a knee to the gut and then gives him a DDT to the mat before going for the pin. 1...2... Jack Spade kicks out and McCoy gives the referee a dirty look. McCoy then stands Spade up, whips him off the ropes and then misses with a clothesline when Spade ducks it before he then gives Daniel McCoy a reverse back breaker. Jack then picks McCoy up, then slams him to the mat with a power slam and he goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Daniel McCoy.

Ricky Simms - McCoy's toughness impresses me.

Henry Lesher - You're impressed by the worst things.

Jack Spade stands Daniel McCoy up, whips him into the corner and misses with a shoulder block when McCoy leaps over him. McCoy lands behind Spade and then pulls him to the mat and goes for a sharpshooter on the champ. As he tries to turn it over, Jack kicks him away and then Jack rolls himself out of the ring to regroup. McCoy then launches himself through the ropes for a plancha on Spade, but gets caught in mid-air and the champ gives him a spinning power slam to the floor. Spade then stands the now drowsy McCoy up and then rolls him into the ring before rolling himself into the ring. Jack Spade then pulls Daniel McCoy to the middle of the ring and then puts the boots to him before he looks to the ropes.

Ricky Simms - It looks to me like Jack is looking to end this one here.

Henry Lesher - Well, I really stopped caring when Frank and Tommy were done for the night.

Jack climbs to the top rope and then lands a Jack of all Spades on Daniel McCoy before he goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Jack Spade gets the win this week over Daniel McCoy and continues his hot streak at the top of the CWA.

Ricky Simms - That was impressive.

Henry Lesher - No, that was mercy. I can go home now.

Ricky Simms - Don't forget to tune in next week, fans. Things are only going to get hotter in the CWA.

We fade out as Jack holds his belt high and heads to the back while Daniel McCoy comes to and realizes how close he was to getting a huge win tonight, yet it was all for naught.