Tyler Breeze and Noam Dar were already in the ring; "Banana Clipper" by Run the Jewelz hit and Trent and Enzo made their way to the ring. When they were in the ring, the referee called for the bell and Trent locked up with Breeze as Enzo and Dar moved onto the ring apron. Trent applied a headlock, but Breeze countered with a hammerlock, then whipped Trent against the ropes. As Trent bounced back off the ropes, Breeze hit a dropkick, then as both men got to their feet, Breeze hit a swinging neckbreaker. He tagged in Noam Dar, who stomped on Trent several times, then picked him up and lifted him onto his shoulders, doing an airplane spin then transitioning it into a northern lights suplex. Dar bridged and the referee counted – 1... 2... kickout! Dar tagged Breeze in, who grabbed Trent by the leg, applying a single leg Boston crab.
Corey Graves: Effective teamwork once again here from Breeze and Dar – the Gorgeous Guys have great chemistry, and they're cleverly working together to wear down Trent!
Enzo began clapping, trying to offer some encouragement to his tag team partner. Trent was able to reach the ropes and the referee forced Breeze to break the hold. When Trent was on his feet, Breeze went to whip him against the ropes, but Trent reversed the Irish whip, sending Breeze into the ropes. Trent hit Breeze with a clothesline, then followed it up with a reverse DDT. Trent tagged in Enzo, who climbed to the top rope. When Breeze was on his feet, Enzo hit a diving crossbody! He hooked the leg and the referee counted – 1... 2... kickout! Enzo got to his feet and stomped on Breeze several times, then pulled him to his feet and set him up for a suplex. Breeze blocked it, countering with a suplex of his own!
Joey Styles: Great counter by Tyler Breeze!
Both men got to their feet, and Breeze went for the Supermodel Kick... but Enzo ducked out of the way and hit a Russian legsweep. He crawled to the corner, tagging Trent back into the match. As Trent entered the ring, Breeze tagged in Noam Dar. Dar and Trent exchanged right hands back and forth. Trent gained the upper hand, and he hit Dar with a calf kick, then went for the Gobstopper... Dar ducked out of the way and hit a fisherman buster, then locked in the Champagne Superkneebar! Breeze ran into the ring and knocked Enzo off the apron, making sure he couldn’t intervene. Dar kept the hold locked in, and Trent tapped out! The referee called for the bell and as Dar he to his feet, he raised the Scottish Supernova's arm in victory.
Corey Graves: Another win for the Gorgeous Guys!
Dar and Breeze celebrated as Warfare went to a commercial break.
Warfare came back from commercial with Nikki Cross and Summer Rae already in the ring.
Joey Styles: Here comes the women’s action.
Cross landed a few strikes but Summer grabbed her pony tail. Cross attempted a leap frog but Summer caught her on her shoulder. Nikki locked in a sleeper. Summer whipped Cross down to the mat. Summer whipped Nikki again, tossing her over the middle rope. Nikki landed hard on her shoulder.
Corey Graves: Nikki Cross getting a little ahead of herself here.
Cross charged back into the ring. Summer locked on the full nelson. Cross reversed a slam attempt by Summer. Cross tries to fire up but Summer dropped her in a double chicken wing face buster. Cross ended up on the outside of the ring. Summer sent Cross shoulder first into the turnbuckle. Nikki fired up on her way out of the corner.
Joey Styles: Are you seeing this?
Cross ran right into a shoulder block. Summer missed an elbow drop. Nikki followed up with a Bulldog and then hit the running knee. She went out to the apron and tried to hit a splash, but Summer got out of the way and then went for the quick schoolgirl roll up!
1…2..3!
Joey Styles: Summer Rae just stole one! She stole one!
Corey Graves: How’s that for a mean girl, Joey.
Summer had her hand raised in victory, but Cross came from behind and side swiped the referee. The crowd booed, and Summer bailed out of the ring as Nikki Cross had a meltdown and moved to her knees. She screamed at the referee as Warfare went to commercial.
Ciampa was to the ring first, followed by Samoa Joe. After the introductions, the time keeper rang the bell. Joe attacked Ciampa and sent him to the outside. Joe tried to dive onto Ciampa but Ciampa got out of the way. Ciampa locked on a headlock, but Joe escaped and splashed Ciampa off the apron.
Corey Graves: Joe is tough, Joey! Ciampa is going to learn today.
Joe rolled Ciampa back into the ring. Clothesline by Joe, and again Ciampa dumped Joe to the outside. Ciampa body slammed Joe on the ring apron. Ciampa got back into the ring and Joe followed after. Joe landed a chin breaker and Ciampa responds with a running back elbow. Ciampa calls for the a big kick, but Joe ducked . Ciampa landed a high knee. Joe floored Ciampa with an enziguri. Ciampa wasn’t going to take that lying down, and he flattened Joe with punches, then hit the double boots. Ciampa flipped up to the top rope. Joe hopped up top too and tried to suplex Ciampa. Ciampa knocked Joe off the top, and the crowd cheered. Joe poped back up and suplexed Ciampa off the top.
Joey Styles: What a move from Joe!
Joe went for the pin.
1….
2….
Ciampa kicked out!
Corey Graves: That was close.
Joe attempted a Muscle Buster, but Ciampa reversed with a DDT, with Joe down, Ciampa locked on the bridging Fujiwara armbar and sent Joe tapping!
Corey Graves: There you have it! Tomasso Ciampa beats the big man!
Joey Styles: Still to come, Jimmy Havoc faces Kevin Owens in a last man standing match in our main event... up next though, we've got the World Champion PJ Black in action as he goes one on one with The Miz!
"I Came To Play" by Downstait hit and The Miz came out to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Once Miz was in the ring, "Sick of it" by Skillet hit and PJ Black also received a mixed reaction as he made his way down the ramp. Upon entering the ring, Black climbed the turnbuckle and held up the EBWF World Title, taunting the crowd with the gold. Black then stepped down and handed the title to the referee, before getting in Miz's face. Miz started mouthing off to Black, but Black remained impassive, as if to show Miz he wouldn't be affected by any mind games. The referee called for the bell and Black went for a clothesline, but Miz ducked out of the way and hit Black with a series of punches. He whipped Black into the corner then ran at him, going for the corner clothesline, but Black got his feet up and kicked Miz away. Miz staggered backwards and Black went to the top rope, hitting Miz with a crossbody. Both men got to their feet and Black whipped Miz against the ropes, before hitting a jumping back kick. As Miz got back to his feet, Black hit a spin-out powerbomb, then hooked the leg. The referee counted – 1... 2... kickout!
Corey Graves: PJ Black with a near fall!
Black got to his feet and stomped on Miz several times, then pulled him to his feet and set him up for a back drop. Miz blocked it, countering with a snapmare driver. After stomping on Black several times, Miz pulled the South African superstar to his feet, hitting an inverted facelock backbreaker and following it up with a neckbreaker slam. He hooked the leg and the referee counted – 1... 2... kickout!
Joey Styles: Another near fall! This time Miz gets a two count!
Miz sat Black up and applied a chinlock, but Black broke out of it and both men got to their feet. The two superstars exchanged right hands back and forth, with Black gaining the upper hand. After hitting Miz with a series of punches in quick succession, Black hit an enzuigiri, dazing Miz. Black followed it up with a hurricanrana, then as Miz got to his feet, Black hit him with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. PJ Black then went to the top rope, and hit Miz with the 450 Splash! He hooked the leg and the referee counted – 1... 2... 3!
Corey Graves: It's over! PJ Black gets the victory!
The referee called for the bell and raised Black's arm in victory. Black celebrated as Warfare went to a commercial break.
Joey Styles: Up next, our main event... Jimmy Havoc takes on Kevin Owens in a last man standing match!
"Fight" by CFO$ hit and the crowd booed as Kevin Owens made his way to the ring. When Owens was in the ring, "I Hope You Suffer" by AFI hit and the crowd cheered as Jimmy Havoc headed to the ring. Once Havoc had entered the ring, the referee called for the bell and the two men exchanged right hands back and forth. Owens gained the upper hand, then set Havoc up for a package piledriver. Havoc countered with a back body drop, then as Owens got back to his feet, Havoc hit a discus elbow smash. Owens fell to the mat and Havoc stomped on him several times, then rolled out of the ring. Havoc reached underneath the ring... and pulled out a kendo stick!
Corey Graves: Havoc wasting no time taking advantage of the "no DQ" rule here!
Havoc re-entered the ring with the kendo stick, and hit Owens with it several times in quick succession. Owens rolled out of the ring, grabbing a steel chair. Havoc followed Owens to the outside and went after him with the kendo stick again, but Owens jammed the chair into Havoc's ribs, causing him to drop his weapon. Owens then hit Havoc across the back with the chair, then hit him across the back once again. Havoc was down, and Owens set the chair up, taking a seat as the referee began counting. At the count of 4, Havoc began to stir. As Havoc got to his feet, Owens grabbed the kendo stick, hitting Havoc over the head with it! The kendo stick broke in half and Havoc staggered backwards, falling into a sitting position against the ring steps. Owens then hit Havoc with the cannonball against the steel steps!
Joey Styles: Oh my god!
Owens got to his feet and the referee began counting again. 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... at the count of 6, Havoc got to his feet. Owens grabbed Havoc and went to hit his head against the ring post, but Havoc blocked it, then slammed Owens head-first into the ring post! Owens looked dazed, and Havoc picked up the ring steps, charging towards Owens and hitting him with the steps! Owens fell to the ground, and Havoc hit him with the steps again, then sat on them as the referee counted. Owens got to his feet at the count of 7, and Havoc shoved him into the ringside barrier, then punched him several times. Havoc then reached under the ring, and pulled out...
Corey Graves: Is that a cricket bat?
Joey Styles: They don't play baseball in England, Corey!
Corey Graves: I don't think Jimmy Havoc has ever played baseball or cricket, Joey...
Havoc swung the bat at Owens, hitting him in the groin! He then hit a DDT on the outside, and the referee began counting. 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... Owens began to stir, and got to his feet. Havoc grabbed him, going for the Acid Rainmaker... but Owens ducked out of the way, then hit Havoc with a kick to the midsection. Owens then picked Havoc up, powerbombing him onto the ring apron!
Joey Styles: That's got to be it surely! That's how Owens finished off Sami Zayn at Sacrifice!
The referee counted – 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... Havoc began to stir as the referee counted 9, and he got to his feet just before the 10 count! Owens couldn’t believe it, and he hit Havoc with a superkick, then grabbed a steel chair. Havoc crawled away from Owens, trying to give himself time to recover. The camera cut to the stage, where Chris Jericho had just walked through the curtain. Jericho gestured to Owens to finish Havoc. Owens nodded and hit Havoc across the back with the steel chair, then set the chair down next to Jimmy Havoc. Owens grabbed several more chairs from underneath the ring, forming a pile of chairs. Owens then pulled Havoc to his feet and set him up for a powerbomb... but Havoc blocked it, lifted Owens up, and hit the Death Valley Driver onto the chairs! Both men were down and the referee began counting – 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... Havoc stumbled to his feet... 9... 10! The referee called for the bell.
Corey Graves: It's over! Jimmy Havoc is the last man standing!
Joey Styles: What a match!
As Havoc celebrated, Jericho rushed down the ramp to check on Kevin Owens. Havoc looked at Jericho and smirked. He then grabbed Jericho, hitting the Acid Rainmaker! The crowd cheered, and Havoc made his way up the ramp as Warfare went off the air.