Post by jp1985 on Feb 22, 2022 22:53:19 GMT
The 6ix Wrestling presents Long Winter
Toronto, ON
The Great Hall
Saturday, February 19, 2022
$50 VIP including Santino Marella meet & greet
$30 General Admission
Introduction
Guest Commissioner Santino Marella
To start the show, Mississauga native Santino Marella comes out to serve as tonight's guest commissioner for the show. He tells the fans in attendance that he is here because of the horrible job done by his friend Jimmy Korderas, drawing some laughs before he of course clarifies he is only joking. They do have one thing in common though and that is making sure that Dan Lambert doesn't get involved in the show. That is enough to bring him out as the fans start booing his arrival. Lambert rips into Santino for being from Mississauga because it's not even Toronto! And in fact, he's so embarrassed by it, he spent years pretending to be from Italy! Santino tries to laugh it off but Lambert turns to the days of Santina Marella, suggesting he might be better served dressing as a woman again and heading over to Church St. and doing the only wrestling he's able to do these days! Santino tells him to just cool it but Lambert turns his attention to his family so that is enough that Santino warns Lambert not to go there. Lambert wants to know what Santino think he'll be doing about it and he tells him he doesn't want to find out. After that, Lambert starts poking the chest of Santino, prompting him to grab his hand to a pop! Just when it looks like Lambert will be getting his, Ethan Page slides in from behind and hits Santino from behind. He starts stomping him as Lambert yells at Santino until Josh Alexander runs down. That's enough that Page & Lambert exit the ring with Alexander looking on.
Opening match
Vaughn Vertigo (0-1) vs Buck Gunderson (0-1)
Double V against The Entertainer. The opening match tonight features two wrestlers that are coming off a loss at the last show. Both wrestlers weigh in at 165 pounds but the styles differ as Vertigo likes to fly while Gunderson wants to keep the match more grounded to the mat. Gunderson succeeds early on but when the match gets taken out to the floor, Vertigo gets back in. He hits the ropes and charges back, jumping over the top rope into a somersault plancha to take Gunderson out. Back inside, Vertigo hits a springboard into a tornado DDT, planting Gunderson but only managing a 2 count. He keeps the pressure on but Gunderson fights back and tries for the crossface chickenwing. Before he can lock it in though, Vertigo gets to the corner and kicks off the turnbuckle, flipping back over his opponent. Gunderson turns as Vertigo kicks him in the midsection and steps off his back, jumping to the top rope and jumping back into a swanton bomb to the back, collapsing Gunderson to the mat. Vertigo covers for the 3.
Vaughn Vertigo defeats Buck Gunderson @ 11:26 via pinfall after a swanton bomb to the back.
Vertigo rebounds from the loss 2 weeks ago in impressive fashion, moving to 1-1, meanwhile Gunderson drops to 0-2 with the loss. He will continue looking for what is proving to be an elusive first win at the next show.
Singles match
Sebastian Sauve (0-1) vs Jock Samson (0-0)
Samson comes in wearing his red ring jacket and MAGA hat. He says that he's not here tonight to talk about problems on his side of the border but rather what's been going on here - the trucker convoy. He says that Justin Tru-dope needs to handle things better because if that were to have happened in America under the great Donald Trump, he would have known how to handle it! The fans boo until 'The Endorsement' Sebastian Sauve heads out to a face pop as Samson's opponent. The match starts with the fans solidly behind Sauve as he's able to put Samson in trouble but when the two end up in the corner, Samson takes advantage of the referee's position by shoving Sauve into him to knock him off balance. As the ref goes down, Samson hits a low blow kick on Sauve. The ref shakes that off, completely missing that. Samson follows that with a bulldog and covers to get the 3 count.
Jock Samson defeats Sebastian Sauve @ 7:54 via pinfall after a bulldog.
Samson picks up his first win, moving to 1-0 here, while Sauve drops to 0-2. Samson gets out of the ring and requests the mic so that he can dedicate his win to all the brave truckers out there, reigniting the fans to start booing at him some more. Samson however takes it in, seemingly enjoying the negative reaction - that or he's just oblivious to it.
Women's match
Alexia Nicole (1-0) vs The Bunny (0-0)
This match comes about after the last show. Nicole was able to defeat Angelina Love in a match that some considered an upset but after the match, she was jumped from behind by The Bunny, aka Allie. The match today is chance for Nicole to get some revenge, starting off on the right foot but Bunny would get the upperhand in the match when Nicole was thrown over the top rope and to the floor. Bunny came out to get her, throwing her into the steps to make life hard for Nicole. She then worked her over in the ring until Nicole would counter a DDT attempt. She dropped to the mat and crawled through Bunny's legs, hitting a dropkick to the knee when she turned around, followed by a Curb Stomp. Nicole covered but Bunny got the shoulder up before the 3. The action continued with Nicole trying a Dyslexia top rope tornado DDT but Bunny was able to counter thanks to a distraction when The Blade showed up outside the ring. Bunny got Nicole onto onto the shoulders and dropped her with a Death Allie Driver. She then covered for the 3.
The Bunny defeats Alexia Nicole @ 6:38 via pinfall after the Death Allie Driver.
The Bunny steals this one, thanks to an assist from The Blade. She moves to 1-0, while Alexia Nicole drops to 1-1 with the loss. This of course will not be the last fans see of The Bunny or her man as The Butcher & The Blade take on The Fraternity later on tonight in a big tag team match.
RJ City Open Challenge
Featuring RJ City (1-0)
RJ City comes out and as with last time, starts with some mic work. He insults fans, picking ones out one at a time to insult them. City says he knows the event might be called Long Winter but he wants to know how long it's been because some of the fans look like they haven't seen daylight in a decade here because they're so pale. He says that they need to understand that people need the sun not the moon like a bunch of vampires. Mentioning the moon draws out Cameron Grimes to a big pop from fans. He gets in the ring, saying that since City likes the moon so much, he'll take him there tonight because he's accepting the challenge and City is going tooooooo the mooooon! The match starts with City just outmatched by Grimes off the opening bell. He tries leaving but Grimes goes to get him and bring him back, throwing him back into the ring. City manages to shove away a dropkick and starts to take control of the action. After working Grimes over, he tries to hit Knee Arthur but Grimes avoids it. He's able to hit a vertical suplex powerbomb before heading outside from. From the top rope, Grimes jumps off with a leaping double foot stomp, the Cave-In. He covers to get the 3.
Cameron Grimes defeats RJ City @ 10:47 via pinfall after the Cave-In.
Grimes win in his debut, moving to 1-0, and is going to be a force here in the 6ix Wrestling if he's here to stay. City might have to re-think his Open Challenge next time as he moves to 1-1 with the loss. He does however get a hold off a mic after the match and says that there was confusion and this was NOT an open challenge thus not a match and thus he is still undefeated at 1-0.
*** INTERMISSION ***
Singles match
Brent Banks (0-1) vs Psycho Mike Rollins (0-1)
This is a continuation off of their match at the show two weeks ago. Banks and Rollins participated in a triple threat match but both came up short because Speedball Mike Bailey came out of it with the win. Now, they look to finish what they started as one will win and the other will lose. The two have a good back and forth as people slowly return to their seats from the intermission. Rollins takes Banks to the floor and into the crowd with the referee trying to keep order. They tour ringside before ending back in the ring where Rollins tries for his Fireman's Buster finisher but Banks is able to fight his way free. He is able to make a comeback, grabbing Rollins by the head and jumping up and flipping back to hit a Shiranui / Sliced Bread for a 2 count. Banks brings Rollins up but struggles to put him away. Eventually he tries a backslide but Banks resists going back and flips over, grabbing the head and dropping into a sitout facebuster. He covers Rollins from there and is able to get the 3.
Brent Banks defeats Psycho Mike Rollins @ 9:13 via pinfall after a sitout facebuster.
Banks picks up the win and improves to 1-1 while Psycho Mike nets himself a second loss, dropping to 0-2. Rollins gets upset with fans and turns his attention to the referee but nothing comes of it as he calms down and instead shakes his hand, although the ref was a little hesitant to accept.
Special Attraction
Space Monkey (1-0) vs MJF (1-0)
As with last time, MJF does some mic work before the match, talking about being in Toronto. He says the only thing worse than wrestling in Canada is wrestling in Canada for a second time, same as it will be a third time, as coming through customs with covid protocols will just continually make it worse and worse. He then turns his attention to why it's called the 6ix, feeling it should be called the 6hit because that's all it is. The fans suck and "I'm better than you and you know it." That finally brings out Space Monkey, looking to defend the honor of the 6ix. MJF doesn't seem to take him seriously early on but once Space Monkey gets going, that changes MJF's tune in a hurry. A seated somersault senton and a double jump moonsault both nearly get him the 3 but MJF is able get his shoulders up. MJF is then able to hit a hammerlock DDT and grab the arm of Space Monkey, pulling back into the Salt of the Earth. Space Monkey resists and tries getting to the ropes. He's almost there but can't make it and taps out!
MJF defeats Space Monkey @ 8:51 via tap out to the Salt of the Earth.
MJF doesn't release it right away, almost possessed. Finally he lets go, smirking. He stands and insists that the referee raise his hand, improving to 2-0. He hands Space Monkey a loss, dropping him to 1-1. His celebration is sure to taunt the fans but MJF knows he's good, backs it up, and that's make him all the more unlikable.
Tag Team match
The Fraternity (1-0), Channing Decker & Trent Gibson vs The Butcher and The Blade (1-0), w/ The Bunny
The tag team division got off to a hot start two weeks ago with two matches, and today's outing puts the winners of those two matches against each other as The Fraternity takes on The Butcher and The Blade. While they held their own with The Dark Order, The Bunny at ringside was an entirely new obstacle for Decker & Gibson to deal with. They would start strong but with the referee distracted by The Butcher, Bunny would trip Gibson, allowing The Blade to pounce on him. Quick tags would keep Gibson isolated as they would work him over. Bunny would provide further distractions of the referee, allowing more double teaming, only made worse when Decker complained, also adding to the distraction. In with The Butcher, Gibson would duck a clothesline and hit a dropkick. Blade tagged back in but he couldn't stop the hot tag as across the way, Decker was now legal! He came in cleaning house on Blade with Butcher even returning for some more. Gibson was back in as Decker lifted him up for a suplex, with Gibson grabbing the legs, both twisting to slam Blade down. Gibson covered but Bunny was on the apron! He gets up and goes over as Bunny dares him to hit her. He readies a right but stops himself. Suddenly, Alexia Nicole runs down and pulls Bunny down to the floor! Looking for revenge from earlier, she starts hitting away. Blade runs Gibson to the ropes with a go behind . Decker clotheslines Blade though so that Gibson rolls through and bridges back. Decker prevents Butcher from breaking it up as the referee counts the 3.
The Fraternity defeat The Butcher and The Blade @ 13:52 when Trent Gibson pinned Blade by rolling through a go behind.
The Fraternity sit alone at the top of the tag team division with that win, moving to 2-0. They celebrate with Alexia Nicole, thanking her for the assist. Blade needs to hold Bunny back, meanwhile at ringside Butcher starts getting into it with some fans. Hold on though - not just any fan - lead singer of Fucked Up and noted wrestling fan as past host of the Vice series The Wrestlers, Damian Abraham! Butcher is a former guitarist in Every Time I Die leading to some musical rivalry maybe and ends up piefacing Abraham, prompting the singer to try and hop the rail but security restrains him. Butcher just shrugs it off and leaves.
Main Event
Josh Alexander (1-0) vs LA Knight (0-0)
After defeating former tag team partner in The North, Ethan Page, at the first show, Josh Alexander is back in action today with a bigger test, the debuting LA Knight - YEAH! The fans are split in this one, cheering Alexander but it's hard to deny Knight's charisma. The match starts with both wrestlers trading the advantage with Knight forced into more mat wrestling than he might be used to. Knight takes the mic and tells the crowd when I say dummy, you say yeah - dummy? - YEAH!, pointing at Alexander in the process. That gets some booing after the initial crowd involvement. Back in the ring, Alexander starts getting the better of Knight but an Irish whip into the corner sees him charge in, only to have Knight get a boot up to catch him and charge out with a clothesline. After working him over, Knight catches Alexander with Blunt Force Trauma, covering for what he thinks is an easy 3 bit Alexander gets the shoulder up! Knight can't believe it and tries to continue but Alexander starts making a comeback. He's able to clam on the ankle lock but Knight manages to roll, sending him into the corner. This brings Ethan Page & Dan Lambert out. Lambert gets the referee's attention as Page gets in with a chair, telling Knight to hold Alexander for him. Knight doesn't seem to care for this, slapping the chair from Page's hands to a big pop. Page tries throwing a right at Knight but it gets blocked and he hits back. Alexander is up as Knight turns, kicked in the midsection. A double underhook is followed by the C4 Spike! Alexander covers and gets the 3.
Josh Alexander defeats LA Knight @ 15:29 via pinfall after the C4 Spike.
Alexander does it, improving to 2-0, but he owes a big assist to somebody that was there to take him out in his former partner, Page. Alexander gets his hand raised in victory but Page hits him from behind. Lambert is shouting encouragement when from the back, Santino Marella returns! They jumped him earlier. He gets in and lands a right on Page before turning his attention to Lambert. Santino pulled out a green arm sleeve, putting it on - THE COBRA!!! Lambert was nervous now as Santino slaps his wrist, then his elbow, turns the hand, and strikes! Lambert goes down like he's been hit with a mack truck! The show ends with Alexander & Marella in the ring celebrating.
A return date for The 6ix Wrestling is announced for Saturday, March 12, at The Opera House in Toronto for March Breakout.
Toronto, ON
The Great Hall
Saturday, February 19, 2022
$50 VIP including Santino Marella meet & greet
$30 General Admission
Introduction
Guest Commissioner Santino Marella
To start the show, Mississauga native Santino Marella comes out to serve as tonight's guest commissioner for the show. He tells the fans in attendance that he is here because of the horrible job done by his friend Jimmy Korderas, drawing some laughs before he of course clarifies he is only joking. They do have one thing in common though and that is making sure that Dan Lambert doesn't get involved in the show. That is enough to bring him out as the fans start booing his arrival. Lambert rips into Santino for being from Mississauga because it's not even Toronto! And in fact, he's so embarrassed by it, he spent years pretending to be from Italy! Santino tries to laugh it off but Lambert turns to the days of Santina Marella, suggesting he might be better served dressing as a woman again and heading over to Church St. and doing the only wrestling he's able to do these days! Santino tells him to just cool it but Lambert turns his attention to his family so that is enough that Santino warns Lambert not to go there. Lambert wants to know what Santino think he'll be doing about it and he tells him he doesn't want to find out. After that, Lambert starts poking the chest of Santino, prompting him to grab his hand to a pop! Just when it looks like Lambert will be getting his, Ethan Page slides in from behind and hits Santino from behind. He starts stomping him as Lambert yells at Santino until Josh Alexander runs down. That's enough that Page & Lambert exit the ring with Alexander looking on.
Opening match
Vaughn Vertigo (0-1) vs Buck Gunderson (0-1)
Double V against The Entertainer. The opening match tonight features two wrestlers that are coming off a loss at the last show. Both wrestlers weigh in at 165 pounds but the styles differ as Vertigo likes to fly while Gunderson wants to keep the match more grounded to the mat. Gunderson succeeds early on but when the match gets taken out to the floor, Vertigo gets back in. He hits the ropes and charges back, jumping over the top rope into a somersault plancha to take Gunderson out. Back inside, Vertigo hits a springboard into a tornado DDT, planting Gunderson but only managing a 2 count. He keeps the pressure on but Gunderson fights back and tries for the crossface chickenwing. Before he can lock it in though, Vertigo gets to the corner and kicks off the turnbuckle, flipping back over his opponent. Gunderson turns as Vertigo kicks him in the midsection and steps off his back, jumping to the top rope and jumping back into a swanton bomb to the back, collapsing Gunderson to the mat. Vertigo covers for the 3.
Vaughn Vertigo defeats Buck Gunderson @ 11:26 via pinfall after a swanton bomb to the back.
Vertigo rebounds from the loss 2 weeks ago in impressive fashion, moving to 1-1, meanwhile Gunderson drops to 0-2 with the loss. He will continue looking for what is proving to be an elusive first win at the next show.
Singles match
Sebastian Sauve (0-1) vs Jock Samson (0-0)
Samson comes in wearing his red ring jacket and MAGA hat. He says that he's not here tonight to talk about problems on his side of the border but rather what's been going on here - the trucker convoy. He says that Justin Tru-dope needs to handle things better because if that were to have happened in America under the great Donald Trump, he would have known how to handle it! The fans boo until 'The Endorsement' Sebastian Sauve heads out to a face pop as Samson's opponent. The match starts with the fans solidly behind Sauve as he's able to put Samson in trouble but when the two end up in the corner, Samson takes advantage of the referee's position by shoving Sauve into him to knock him off balance. As the ref goes down, Samson hits a low blow kick on Sauve. The ref shakes that off, completely missing that. Samson follows that with a bulldog and covers to get the 3 count.
Jock Samson defeats Sebastian Sauve @ 7:54 via pinfall after a bulldog.
Samson picks up his first win, moving to 1-0 here, while Sauve drops to 0-2. Samson gets out of the ring and requests the mic so that he can dedicate his win to all the brave truckers out there, reigniting the fans to start booing at him some more. Samson however takes it in, seemingly enjoying the negative reaction - that or he's just oblivious to it.
Women's match
Alexia Nicole (1-0) vs The Bunny (0-0)
This match comes about after the last show. Nicole was able to defeat Angelina Love in a match that some considered an upset but after the match, she was jumped from behind by The Bunny, aka Allie. The match today is chance for Nicole to get some revenge, starting off on the right foot but Bunny would get the upperhand in the match when Nicole was thrown over the top rope and to the floor. Bunny came out to get her, throwing her into the steps to make life hard for Nicole. She then worked her over in the ring until Nicole would counter a DDT attempt. She dropped to the mat and crawled through Bunny's legs, hitting a dropkick to the knee when she turned around, followed by a Curb Stomp. Nicole covered but Bunny got the shoulder up before the 3. The action continued with Nicole trying a Dyslexia top rope tornado DDT but Bunny was able to counter thanks to a distraction when The Blade showed up outside the ring. Bunny got Nicole onto onto the shoulders and dropped her with a Death Allie Driver. She then covered for the 3.
The Bunny defeats Alexia Nicole @ 6:38 via pinfall after the Death Allie Driver.
The Bunny steals this one, thanks to an assist from The Blade. She moves to 1-0, while Alexia Nicole drops to 1-1 with the loss. This of course will not be the last fans see of The Bunny or her man as The Butcher & The Blade take on The Fraternity later on tonight in a big tag team match.
RJ City Open Challenge
Featuring RJ City (1-0)
RJ City comes out and as with last time, starts with some mic work. He insults fans, picking ones out one at a time to insult them. City says he knows the event might be called Long Winter but he wants to know how long it's been because some of the fans look like they haven't seen daylight in a decade here because they're so pale. He says that they need to understand that people need the sun not the moon like a bunch of vampires. Mentioning the moon draws out Cameron Grimes to a big pop from fans. He gets in the ring, saying that since City likes the moon so much, he'll take him there tonight because he's accepting the challenge and City is going tooooooo the mooooon! The match starts with City just outmatched by Grimes off the opening bell. He tries leaving but Grimes goes to get him and bring him back, throwing him back into the ring. City manages to shove away a dropkick and starts to take control of the action. After working Grimes over, he tries to hit Knee Arthur but Grimes avoids it. He's able to hit a vertical suplex powerbomb before heading outside from. From the top rope, Grimes jumps off with a leaping double foot stomp, the Cave-In. He covers to get the 3.
Cameron Grimes defeats RJ City @ 10:47 via pinfall after the Cave-In.
Grimes win in his debut, moving to 1-0, and is going to be a force here in the 6ix Wrestling if he's here to stay. City might have to re-think his Open Challenge next time as he moves to 1-1 with the loss. He does however get a hold off a mic after the match and says that there was confusion and this was NOT an open challenge thus not a match and thus he is still undefeated at 1-0.
*** INTERMISSION ***
Singles match
Brent Banks (0-1) vs Psycho Mike Rollins (0-1)
This is a continuation off of their match at the show two weeks ago. Banks and Rollins participated in a triple threat match but both came up short because Speedball Mike Bailey came out of it with the win. Now, they look to finish what they started as one will win and the other will lose. The two have a good back and forth as people slowly return to their seats from the intermission. Rollins takes Banks to the floor and into the crowd with the referee trying to keep order. They tour ringside before ending back in the ring where Rollins tries for his Fireman's Buster finisher but Banks is able to fight his way free. He is able to make a comeback, grabbing Rollins by the head and jumping up and flipping back to hit a Shiranui / Sliced Bread for a 2 count. Banks brings Rollins up but struggles to put him away. Eventually he tries a backslide but Banks resists going back and flips over, grabbing the head and dropping into a sitout facebuster. He covers Rollins from there and is able to get the 3.
Brent Banks defeats Psycho Mike Rollins @ 9:13 via pinfall after a sitout facebuster.
Banks picks up the win and improves to 1-1 while Psycho Mike nets himself a second loss, dropping to 0-2. Rollins gets upset with fans and turns his attention to the referee but nothing comes of it as he calms down and instead shakes his hand, although the ref was a little hesitant to accept.
Special Attraction
Space Monkey (1-0) vs MJF (1-0)
As with last time, MJF does some mic work before the match, talking about being in Toronto. He says the only thing worse than wrestling in Canada is wrestling in Canada for a second time, same as it will be a third time, as coming through customs with covid protocols will just continually make it worse and worse. He then turns his attention to why it's called the 6ix, feeling it should be called the 6hit because that's all it is. The fans suck and "I'm better than you and you know it." That finally brings out Space Monkey, looking to defend the honor of the 6ix. MJF doesn't seem to take him seriously early on but once Space Monkey gets going, that changes MJF's tune in a hurry. A seated somersault senton and a double jump moonsault both nearly get him the 3 but MJF is able get his shoulders up. MJF is then able to hit a hammerlock DDT and grab the arm of Space Monkey, pulling back into the Salt of the Earth. Space Monkey resists and tries getting to the ropes. He's almost there but can't make it and taps out!
MJF defeats Space Monkey @ 8:51 via tap out to the Salt of the Earth.
MJF doesn't release it right away, almost possessed. Finally he lets go, smirking. He stands and insists that the referee raise his hand, improving to 2-0. He hands Space Monkey a loss, dropping him to 1-1. His celebration is sure to taunt the fans but MJF knows he's good, backs it up, and that's make him all the more unlikable.
Tag Team match
The Fraternity (1-0), Channing Decker & Trent Gibson vs The Butcher and The Blade (1-0), w/ The Bunny
The tag team division got off to a hot start two weeks ago with two matches, and today's outing puts the winners of those two matches against each other as The Fraternity takes on The Butcher and The Blade. While they held their own with The Dark Order, The Bunny at ringside was an entirely new obstacle for Decker & Gibson to deal with. They would start strong but with the referee distracted by The Butcher, Bunny would trip Gibson, allowing The Blade to pounce on him. Quick tags would keep Gibson isolated as they would work him over. Bunny would provide further distractions of the referee, allowing more double teaming, only made worse when Decker complained, also adding to the distraction. In with The Butcher, Gibson would duck a clothesline and hit a dropkick. Blade tagged back in but he couldn't stop the hot tag as across the way, Decker was now legal! He came in cleaning house on Blade with Butcher even returning for some more. Gibson was back in as Decker lifted him up for a suplex, with Gibson grabbing the legs, both twisting to slam Blade down. Gibson covered but Bunny was on the apron! He gets up and goes over as Bunny dares him to hit her. He readies a right but stops himself. Suddenly, Alexia Nicole runs down and pulls Bunny down to the floor! Looking for revenge from earlier, she starts hitting away. Blade runs Gibson to the ropes with a go behind . Decker clotheslines Blade though so that Gibson rolls through and bridges back. Decker prevents Butcher from breaking it up as the referee counts the 3.
The Fraternity defeat The Butcher and The Blade @ 13:52 when Trent Gibson pinned Blade by rolling through a go behind.
The Fraternity sit alone at the top of the tag team division with that win, moving to 2-0. They celebrate with Alexia Nicole, thanking her for the assist. Blade needs to hold Bunny back, meanwhile at ringside Butcher starts getting into it with some fans. Hold on though - not just any fan - lead singer of Fucked Up and noted wrestling fan as past host of the Vice series The Wrestlers, Damian Abraham! Butcher is a former guitarist in Every Time I Die leading to some musical rivalry maybe and ends up piefacing Abraham, prompting the singer to try and hop the rail but security restrains him. Butcher just shrugs it off and leaves.
Main Event
Josh Alexander (1-0) vs LA Knight (0-0)
After defeating former tag team partner in The North, Ethan Page, at the first show, Josh Alexander is back in action today with a bigger test, the debuting LA Knight - YEAH! The fans are split in this one, cheering Alexander but it's hard to deny Knight's charisma. The match starts with both wrestlers trading the advantage with Knight forced into more mat wrestling than he might be used to. Knight takes the mic and tells the crowd when I say dummy, you say yeah - dummy? - YEAH!, pointing at Alexander in the process. That gets some booing after the initial crowd involvement. Back in the ring, Alexander starts getting the better of Knight but an Irish whip into the corner sees him charge in, only to have Knight get a boot up to catch him and charge out with a clothesline. After working him over, Knight catches Alexander with Blunt Force Trauma, covering for what he thinks is an easy 3 bit Alexander gets the shoulder up! Knight can't believe it and tries to continue but Alexander starts making a comeback. He's able to clam on the ankle lock but Knight manages to roll, sending him into the corner. This brings Ethan Page & Dan Lambert out. Lambert gets the referee's attention as Page gets in with a chair, telling Knight to hold Alexander for him. Knight doesn't seem to care for this, slapping the chair from Page's hands to a big pop. Page tries throwing a right at Knight but it gets blocked and he hits back. Alexander is up as Knight turns, kicked in the midsection. A double underhook is followed by the C4 Spike! Alexander covers and gets the 3.
Josh Alexander defeats LA Knight @ 15:29 via pinfall after the C4 Spike.
Alexander does it, improving to 2-0, but he owes a big assist to somebody that was there to take him out in his former partner, Page. Alexander gets his hand raised in victory but Page hits him from behind. Lambert is shouting encouragement when from the back, Santino Marella returns! They jumped him earlier. He gets in and lands a right on Page before turning his attention to Lambert. Santino pulled out a green arm sleeve, putting it on - THE COBRA!!! Lambert was nervous now as Santino slaps his wrist, then his elbow, turns the hand, and strikes! Lambert goes down like he's been hit with a mack truck! The show ends with Alexander & Marella in the ring celebrating.
A return date for The 6ix Wrestling is announced for Saturday, March 12, at The Opera House in Toronto for March Breakout.