A HUGE Debut and the icon is back!

With just two weeks until the biggest event in the history of Stormchaser, Women’s Champion Lazzara addresses an old enemy… Kaitlyn Dunlap scored an upset victory over the champ during the Stormchaser Tournament but never got the title match she had earned by doing that. Lazzara aimed to put that right, asserting that it’s time for the GAW Academy to be taken seriously and that means acknowledging past wins and losses. Dunlap, of course, accepted the challenge and the two opened the show. Dunlap avoided early disaster, kicking out of the Make My Fortune- one of the few who has ever done that. Dunlap seemed to have the match won when she set up the DDG; Lazzara countered the dangerous move and hit Make My Fortune a second time to win the match. Later in the show, Kaitlyn Dunlap blamed Katana for the loss and made it clear all the attacks on the Japanese Sword were done purely out of enjoyment for the Goddess.

Lars Nightfall also addressed his rival as of late. The man recruited by Eddie Hernandez warned Overload he is coming but he won’t reveal how or when he will get his revenge.

And now it’s time for the debut we’ve been waiting for for weeks… WAR has come to GAW. Isaiah Hannibal and Vick Cassidy battle Woods Club in their first match in the company and they are exactly as terrifying as advertised. WAR blasted through the ten year veterans, getting their first GAW win with the War Ender.

We see a cryptic message from a mysterious figure with three words of text: Fear the Return.

Before the main event, the legend Yun-Son Park speaks to a blistering crowd. The former Cruiserweight Champ stated his admiration for Eddie Hernandez, Lee Carr and everyone in the Academy, likening his feelings watching this whole process to a parent watching their child graduate. 

The main event, Yun-Son Park vs. Lee Carr, has arrived and it was just as exciting and dramatic as we all knew it would be. You owe it to yourself to watch this match in full (it begins at for reference). Yun-Son Park avoided the Green Out multiple times, Carr paid him in kind by dodging both the Miracle From LA and Hi-Lo Flow. With very little time left on the 10 minute limit, Park dropped the Ultimate Cinderella with a picture perfect rope-trapped neckbreaker combination and climbed up top for the Miracle From LA. He hit the electrifying move and picked up the win. What a match!

Next week, the final show before Stormchaser:Sydney is a stacked one! Kurt Andrews takes on Stefford Drummond ahead of Andrews’ title match with Garrett Gibson, MidNight returns to action against a former champ PLUS Park teams with his Stormchaser:Sydney opponent Eddie Hernandez in a mammoth main event!