HE PROMISED
HE DELIVERED

After a crazy Winterfest event, Paul Heyman reveals the White Company to the world. World, US and Tag Team champions stand united under Heyman who promised even more was coming. He also announced Brock Lesnar would be defending the world title in the main event.

Our first match sees new World Champion Ronda Rousey get into the ring for the first time since a vicious cage match with her career on the line at Winterfest. For as much fanfare as there was, Rousey treated the match the same as any other, tapping out Marina Shaffir with a rear naked choke. After the match, Rousey confirmed she is not intimidated by Paul Heyman despite the advocate’s thinly veiled threats concerning the women’s world title.

Rey Fenix returns to the singles arena to battle Shane Thorne whose immediate future looks to be as a singles competitor while his partner Nick Miller recovers from an injury. Miller came out with his TMDK partner and paid massive dividends immediately as Fenix’s death-defying offense that would have ended the match was cut short by Miller distracting the referee. Thorne survived would could have been the match ender before hitting the Clothesline From Down Under to win.

After the match we announced the field for the GAW Classic!

GROUP A: Shelton Benjamin, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre

GROUP B: Jay White, Matt Riddle, PAC

Both groups will be joined by a mystery competitor as matches begin next week!

Our main event saw Brock Lesnar battle the surprise returner Will Ospreay for the World Title. Ospreay did everything there was to do in GAW last year and now he has his eyes set on becoming one of the few GAW Triple Crown winners in history. For awhile it seemed like his dream would come true as his speed, quickness and raw athleticism gave the Beast more issues than we’d seen from almost anyone. Ospreay even locked in the Chaos Project, his dangerous submission he used to tap out Zack Sabre Jr last year. But Lesnar survived, hit three powerbombs, a Brock Lock and an F5 to retain in his eighth successful defense.

But the real story came after the match. Derrick Cole, after alluding to his plans at Winterfest, hit the ring and assaulted Ospreay. After repeated Stomps and a Heisman Kick, his LVC partner Marco Diaz hit the ring as well to continue the beatdown. The two left Ospreay battered and bleeding in the middle of the ring. Cole danced while Diaz flipped a double bird to end the show.

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