Coming to us live from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, it’s Night Two of MLPW Mayhem! If Night One was any hint, we’re in for a fun night of wrestling as the ring will be packed with stars all night long.

The main event tonight sees The Intergalactic Jet Setters take on The Kingdom. Will Kevin Knight and Kushida achieve liftoff or will the flight be grounded?

As well, the semifinals of the MLP Women’s Canadian Championship tournament will take place with Kylie Rae against Taylor Rising and Gisele Shaw in her hometown facing Serena Deeb.

That and so much more action awaits us. Here. We. Go!


Pre-Show

1P. Laynie Luck and Zoe Sager vs. Beaa Moss and Aurora Teves

Luck starts off against Teves, taunting her shorter opponent before they lock up.

The two get their teammates in at the same time and Sager takes Moss down , gaining an advantage.

Moss inadvertently hits Teves with a mistimed body check in their corner and Moss gets pinned.

Winners: Laynie Luck and Zoe Sager.


2P. The Swingman and Raj Singh (with Handsome Johnny Bradford) vs. Brent Banks and Mo Jabari

Jabari and Singh start for their respective sides. Singh gets the early advantage before Jabari flips it around. Singh gets a smack in before The Swingman and Brent Banks get tagged in.

Banks and Jabari go after their opponent’s left arm before he tags Singh back in.

Singh lands a huge chop, caving in Jabari’s chest against the ropes. Banks shows off his unique athleticism before Handsome Johnny Bradford gets his fan involved. It backfires.

”Banks is money!”

Winners: Brent Banks and Mo Jabari.


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3. QT Marshall, Blake Christian, and Sheldon Jean vs. Bhupinder Gujjar, El Reverso, and “Psycho” Mike Rollins

Before their opponents come out, Marshall talks about dislocating his finger against the Jet Setters on Night 1. The crowd chants “you deserved it!”

Christian hits a big kick on El Reverso but he recovers, tagging in Psycho Mike. Not wanting to be on the bad end of a Bodyslam, Marshall gets tagged in for Christian.

A Bodyslam to each opponent stacks them on top of each other but they kick out.

El Reverso gets the short end of the pin.

Winners: QT Marshall, Blake Christian, and Sheldon Jean.


4. Kylie Rae vs. Taylor Rising (MLP Women’s Canadian Championship semi-final)

Rae goes for a handshake. Rising welcomes it but doesn’t let go cleanly. Rising gets the Head Scissors but Rae cleverly turns it into a pinfall attempt.

Rising goes to work on Rae’s left arm, using the ropes as well.

Kylie Rae locks in a submission.

Winner: Kylie Rae advances to the Final.


5. Kaito Kiyomiya vs. Alex Zayne vs. Stu Grayson vs. Ishimori

There’s some tension between Grayson and Ishimori before the bell rings. Zayne gets involved.

Alex Zayne uses Kiyomiya to vault and kick the other two.

Zayne and Grayson catch Ishimori on the outside before Kiyomiya takes all three opponents out.

Zayne gets a two-count on Grayson before Kiyomiya breaks the pinfall.

Baja Blast to the Taco Driver. Some move sets are the perfect pairing.

Winner: Alex Zayne pins Ishimori.


6. Serena Deeb vs. Gisele Shaw (MLP Women’s Canadian Championship semi-final)

Shaw gets out of an arm-hold with a creative counter. Deeb seems to be letting the crowd get to her as they relentlessly back their hometown’s Shaw.

A kick to Deeb’s mid-section forces her out of the ring. Deeb gets Shaw with a Dragon Screw through the ropes.

The Woman of 1000 Holds sytematically weakens her opponent with multiple holds. Shaw is able to muster some offense with a double-stomp to Deeb’s mid-section.

A powerbomb and roll-up cover gets Shaw a two-count. Deeb only gets a one-count after a stiff lariat.

Shaw is able to counter a submission hold in the middle of the ring and uses the corners to break the hold.

A stiff knee gets Deeb to fall outside the ring. The referee gets to a count of five before Shaw steps out of the ring, bringing Deeb back in. Deeb kicks out at two after a taking a Piledriver.

Gisele Shaw gains the upper hand after the two exchange counters.

Winner: Gisele Shaw advances to the final.

Kylie Rae comes out to the ring to shake the hand of her finals opponent, Gisele Shaw, before the two hug.

Shaw attacks her, saying that there are no friends with such a prize on the line. She takes Rae’s bow and puts it in her own hair before standing tall over her finals opponent.

”The next time you’ll be ID’ed is when I put you in the ground.”


7. PCO vs. Michael Allen Richard Clark in a Street Fight

Clark attacks PCO before he even finishes his emtrance, not letting him make it to the ring. PCO flips Clark over his back for a hard landing on the ramp. Weapons are almost immediately introduced. What did you expect? It’s a Street Fight!

PCO gets Clark laid on a table and goes for not one, but TWO (!), drops from the top rope! Ralk about chaos.

With PCO flat on his front, Clark goes for a few Pushups. But because he’s not human, PCO recovers and gets the advantage with a 2×4 wrapped in barbed wire.

Not to be the only wrestler to be put through a table, Clark powerbombs PCO through a table that has “PCO” spelled out in barbed wire.

PCO brings out the thumbtacks. But Clark reverses it… only to get his back dropped on the thumb tacks. PCO goes for a jump off the top rope.

Winner: PCO.


8. Billy Gunn and “The Nomad” Bishop Dyer vs. Thom Latimer and Matt Cardona

Wasting no time at all, Corbin and Latimer get us underway.

Latimer evades a lariat and tags in Cardona. The crowd immediately chants “we want Chelsea!” This. This is why we love wrestling.

Dyer and Latimer get back in and The Nomad takes out a bunch of frustrations, no doubt some (or most) from Night 1’s main event.

Cardona rips off his tank top and wraps it around Dyer’s throat as he and Latimer take control.

Dyer and Gunn soon regain control of the match, pinning Cardona with End of Days.

Winners: Billy Gunn and “The Nomad” Bishop Dyer.


9. “Ravenous” Rohan Raja (c) vs. Rich Swann for the PWA Champions Grail

The bell rings and the crowd chants “New champ! Woo woo!”

With a noticeable power advantage, Raja throws Swann to the mat. Swann goes for a Test of Strength but lures the champion in to taunt him with the coolest set of dance moves.

Swann gets back in the ring to avoid a count-out despite being on the bad end of the steel steps.

The crowd shows they’re happy if the match goes “all night!” after Swann gets up after taking a massive Sky High from Raja.

The ref’s vision gets blocked and Raja pokes Swann’s eyes.

Winner: and still PWA Champions Grail holder, “Ravenous” Rohan Raja.


10. The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) vs. The Intergalactic Jet Setters (KUSHIDA and Kevin Knight)

QT Marshall interrupts the commentary desk, taking his spot beside Mauro Ranallo as D’Lo Brown doesn’t want to deal with the hassle.

Taven and Knight start off. A “Taven sucks!” chant erupts.

Knight counters an arm hold and calls Taven too small. The most insulting taunt… usually said on a basketball court.

The Jet Setters drag Bennett to the corner in the worst possible way. I’ll let you imagine that one yourselves.

The Kingdom knock down KUSHIDA outside the ring. Attempting to make the save, Knight gets both boots to his jaws in mid-air.

KUSHIDA is able to roll out of the way and straight to his partner Kevin Knight. Knight takes out both opponents before the numbers catch up to him. Two is more than one.

KUSHIDA gets tagged back in and uses his signature fast-paced offense and heavy kicks combo.

The Jet Setters try separate submissions on their opponents but Knight gets dropped on top of KUSHIDA, breaking both holds.

Despite getting his eyes poked, he lures both opponents in before Knight wipes them out.

As they look poised to win, Blake Christian and Sheldon Jean rush out and QT Marshall joins them in the ring. The fans are not pleased.

Rich Swann and Psycho Mike rush out to even things out but get hit quickly.

Jean and Christian bring out a table and lay Swann on it.

Before they can land a massive spot, here comes the Walking Weapon! He drops Marshall onto the table.

KUSHIDA pins Bennett for more than theee seconds but there’s no ref!

Bennett eats the pin.

Winners: The Jet Setters.