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PRO WRESTLING WARRIORS
PRESENTS
"PWW 2: PUNK VS. ROLLINS"
Date: 03/05/2022
Location: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The show begins with a flash of the PWW logo, and then an opening credits sequence featuring the song "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" by Tomoyasu Hotei is shown. We then open up on the Wells Fargo Center, panning the sold out crowd. We get close ups up some fans here, who are holding signs and getting rowdy, getting ready for the action! We then go to Jimmy Smith and Josh Barnett at the commentary table, and Jimmy welcomes everyone tuning in on Paramount Plus to the show!
They go over the card a little bit before sending things over to Dasha Gonzalez, PWW's official reporter. Dasha said she had an opportunity to sit down with both CM Punk and Seth Rollins this week, and then we go to a vignette shot for the match, with her narrating the footage. In the vignette, CM Punk says, "I have taken the road less traveled and a lot of guys out there mock me for it. But the thing is, it's because I have been so successful that I have been able to do everything I want to do in life, inside and outside of Wrestling. That is what eats Seth up inside. He wants to be this celebrity, this Superstar, but he's not and he hates me for that, because I am everything he wishes he was. I'm better than him and he just can't stand it. It's going to be very satisfying knocking that jealous piece of shit down and making him stay there." Rollins has this to say about Punk, "Punk went running from this business because he saw me coming up and he knew he couldn't hang. He saw the change I was bringing, the level I was raising the game and he didn't want any part of it. And then he went and fell flat on his face elsewhere and had to come crawling back. And like a weak, injured, dying animal, I'm going to do the humane thing and put him out of his misery for good... along with the myth that is CM Punk."
We head back ringside, where Jimmy introduces our referee core for the evening with a graphic on screen. We then head to Tony Chimel in the ring, as we are ready for our first match of the evening!
MATCH ONE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
“The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson vs. “The Dirty Daddy” Chris Dickinson
Referee: John Cone
This match was all Dragon in the opening minute until Dickinson delivered a Drop Toe Hold into the ropes, whiplashing Danielson’s neck. “The Dirty Daddy” would use overhand chops and holds to put pressure on the neck, which was presumably injured at PPW 1 when he took that dangerous Ganso Bomb from Timothy Thatcher. Dickinson would get a near fall with a Death Valley Driver, and was just oozing confidence. Dickinson would lightly boot Danielson across the face and mock him, garnering boos from the Philly crowd. Dickinson would lift Danielson up for an Awesome Bomb, but Danielson would escape, landing behind Dickinson and pulling him to the mat with an Abdominal Stretch style cradle. Danielson would pull Dickinson’s arm over into a Crucifix position and begin to blast him repeatedly with Downward Elbow Strikes until John Cone had to dive in and stop the match.
Winner by Technical Knock Out: Bryan Danielson
(00:06:55)
Danielson seemed rather unhinged after this, as he looked down at the fallen body of Dickinson panting with a wild look on his face. John Cone would try to raise his hand, but Bryan would pull it away and storm off. The fans would give him a great ovation for his show of brutality, as “The American Dragon” has seemingly had enough of being pushed around.
We get a pre-taped segment with the President of Pro Wrestling Warriors, Shane McMahon, who has big news about the next Pro Wrestling Warriors event. He announces that “PWW 3” will be featured on national cable television, as the Paramount Network will air it in Prime Time on April 2nd from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ!
Jimmy and Josh put over just how huge of a deal this is, as we get ready for the next match!
MATCH ONE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
Cedric Alexander vs. Drew Gulak w/ Taz
Referee: Jason Ayers
Gulak was showing a more vicious side of himself, which must have something to do with his new pairing with Taz. Taz was barking out instruction from the outside as Gulak showed a great deal of skill in picking apart his opponent. Cedric would manage to catch Drew looking the other way at one point and took him down with a high kick, leading to some offense, but Gulak would manage to catch him with a Belly to Back into a Backbreaker to swing the tides back his way. After a series of rear mounted Crossface Punches, Drew would lock on a Beast Choker to get the submission victory.
Winner by Submission: Drew Gulak
(00:08:11)
After the match, Taz would enter the ring to hype up the return of Hook next month at PWW 3, and he says it doesn’t matter who they line up against, because they’ll be just another victim! Gulak takes the mic and says he too plans to be back in action at PWW 3, and he has proposed to Paul Heyman that he have a rematch with Jonathan Gresham in a submission match! Gulak tells Gresham if he has manhood, he’ll sign on the dotted line! He says that Gresham knows, and everybody knows, that win last month garbage and they need to settle this like men!
MATCH THREE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
Chad Gable w/ Kurt Angle vs. “The Show Off” Nick Nemeth
Referee: Chad Patton
This was a fast paced, technical wrestling clinic from two very accomplished amateurs. Nemeth would use his agility and charisma to make Gable look foolish a couple of times through this contest, palming his head and mocking his height at one point. Gable would go on a tear, though, showing he is very strong and capable, rocking Nemeth with takedowns and suplexes. Nemeth would stumble into the corner, leading Gable to rush in behind and try for the Chaos Theory, only to have “The Show Off” grab the ropes and squat, blocking the move. Nemeth catches Gable with a back elbow and a foot stomp to break the waist lock. Gable stumbles off and Nick jumps him from behind with the Sleeper Hold. Gable grabs the top rope to try to break, but Nemeth pulls him back and Patton lets it go. Angle is screaming on the outside about breaking the hold! Gable is on the mat now, trapped in the Sleeper. Patton checks his arm and he determines he is out. Nemeth gets the win!
Winner by Technical Knock Out: Nick Nemeth
00:08:25)
After the match, Kurt Angle gets on the microphone.
“THIS IS A FREAKIN’ TRAVESTY! OH, IT’S TRUE, IT’S DAMN TRUE!”
The fans are chanting “YOU SUCK!” at Angle as Nemeth laughs and mimics rubbing tears from his eyes and crying towards Angle.
“That was a damn rope break! Chad Patton, you should have your license revoked after this! I will be writing a strongly worded letter to the State Athletic Commission! And, Nemeth, you clown! How about next month, you try your shenanigans against ‘The Cyborg’ Shelton Benjamin and see how it goes! What do ya think of that!?”
Nemeth takes a microphone and tells Angle that he can line them up and he’ll keep knockin’ ‘em down!
Josh Barnett on commentary points out that technically a hold should be broken when a wrestler reaches the ropes, though traditionally the interpretation and enforcement of the rule has been left to the referee’s discretion.
MATCH FOUR
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
“The Destroyer” Bobby Lashley w/ Scott Steiner vs. Jake Hager
Referee: Dan Engler
Scott Steiner would grab the mic after Lashley made his way out and told all the fans to shut their fat mouths and take a look at a real man! He says all these outta shape losers gonna have their wives thinkin’ about Bobby Lashley tonight when their fat asses are layin’ on top of ‘em! Lashley would do a pose down in the middle of the ring before being pushed from behind by Hager, who had seen and heard enough.
Steiner would yell “BIG MISTAKE!” at Hager as Dan Engler warns Jake about the pre-match contact. Lashley seems like he is about to explode as the bell sounds. Hager would try to lock up with Lashley, but Lashley would duck it and begin to blast Hager with closed fists. Engler warns Lashley about the fists, so he switches with knees to the gut and then forearms to the back. Hager would manage to reverse a whip to the corner and hits a big splash that rocks “The Destroyer”. Hager attempts to whip Lashley off the ropes, but Lashley reverses and catches him with a Big Spinning Belly to Belly Suplex, shades of “Big Poppa Pump”! Steiner yells at him to finish that piece of trash, and Lashley unleashes a big Spear, taking Hager down for the three count.
Winner by Pinfall: Bobby Lashley
(00:04:52)
Steiner spits on Hager, who’s still laying on the mat, before he and Lashley leave to a chorus of boos from the crowd.
MATCH FIVE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
Jay Lethal vs. Will Ospreay
Refere: Jason Ayers
Ospreay had a lot of swagger coming out, getting the fans riled up with smack talk and middle fingers gestured their way. Lethal would attempt to get a handshake after the bell sounded, but Ospreay answered back with a slap across the face, laughing and mocking Lethal afterward. Lethal would answer back with a low dropkick, and began pummeling Ospreay, getting a huge pop from the Philly crowd! Ospreay would go to the outside, attempting to escape the onslaught, but Lethal flew through the ropes and caught him with a Tornado DDT on the floor! Jimmy Smith lets out an emphatic “OH MY GOD!” at ringside, as both men lay and sell that move for a minute.
Jason Ayers was getting close to a 10 count when Lethal rolled in and out to break the count. Ayers warned him about this, as he has the authority to disqualify Lethal for breaking the count in excess. Lethal would grab Ospreay by the hair, but Ospreay would ram him into the apron and then send him face first into the ring post! Back in the ring, Ospreay would deliver a Hidden Blade, sending Lethal rolling on the mat. Ospreay would make the cover, but Ayers would point out his boot is under the rope! Ospreay would pull Lethal out further, but just a two count.
Ospreay shows a lot of frustrations with the referee, leading to the Philly fans to chant “OSPREAY’S A PUSSY!”. Ospreay yells for the fans to “F-OFF YOU F’N C—TS!”, which Jimmy Smith and Josh Barnett try to cover up on commentary, but the crowd is getting raucous with the British star. Lethal manages to take advantage of this, rolling Ospreay up with a School Boy to a loud cheer, but only a two count! Lethal tries to stay on top of things, hitting a Hip Toss into a Seated Dropkick, and then delivering his Lethal Combination, but Ospreay manages to kick out again!
Lethal goes to the top rope, but Ospreay is back up and catches him with a Running Leaping Frakensteiner off the top, showing his amazing athleticism! Ospreay stumbles and measures up Lethal, leaping off the middle turnbuckle and delivering an OsCutter! Ospreay is a little too drained to pin immediately and it costs him, as he only gets a two count. Ospreay calls for the end and slowly picks Lethal up. He hooks his arms and lifts him, looking for the Stormbreaker, but Lethal escapes it and catches Ospreay with an Enzuigiri. Lethal then runs and handsprings… LETHAL INJECTION! Lethal nails it! Lethal crawls over and drapes his arm across Ospreay’s chest for the cover! ONE-TWO-RING!
Ring-ring-ring!
Oh no! The fans are booing loudly! The 15 minute time limit has expired!
Time Limit Draw
(00:15:00)
Lethal can’t believe it, holding his head on the mat in disappointment. Ospreay stumbles up on the ropes with his fists clutched, still looking to fight. Once the referee explains what happened, he kind of collapses and rolls out under the ring. Ospreay waves off towards the ring and yells, “YOU F’N SLAGS KNEW I WAS GONNA WIN ANYWAY! PISS OFF!” Smith comments about how charming Ospreay is, while Barnett says he may not be likable, but he gets a reaction and is very effective in the ring. Smith comments that he barely survived and would have been pinned if there had been a couple of seconds more, but Barnett replies that it is all the same in the record books.
MATCH SIX
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
Cesaro vs. Timothy Thatcher w/ William Regal
Referee: John Cone
This was a very tough contest, as both men really laid in their shots throughout. Thatcher was bleeding from the mouth from taking so many uppercuts and kicks to the face, while Cesaro had welts on his chest and face from the chops of Thatcher. Thatcher would work over the left arm of the “Swiss Superman” throughout, but Cesaro would show his grit and strength to over power and reverse him multiple times. Thatcher would use the ropes and buckles to attack the left side of Cesaro’s body with Regal’s instruction on the outside. John Cone would warn Regal not to get too close to the action, as he would put his hands and arms under the bottom rope a couple of times, seemingly wanting to get involved in the match in some way. That doesn’t fly in PWW, as Jimmy Smith pointed out on commentary. Thatcher would deliver a devastating Bridging Regal Plex to try to end the contest, but Cesaro would manage to kick out at two. The fans were chanting for Cesaro now as broke free from a Butterfly Suplex attempt and countered with a Straight Jacket Suplex. He could not hang on to the bridge, though, as his left arm gave out on him.
Cesaro would slap his arm to try to wake it up. He would grab Thatcher by the feet, who was trying to roll up, and attempted to get him into the Giant Swing, but Thatcher broke his foot free and kicked Cesaro in the arm to get him to back off. Thatcher would get back up and grab Cesaro from behind, but Cesaro reverse and grab Thatcher into a sleeper hold… AND THEN BEGAN SWINGING HIM AROUND BY HIS NECK IN THE SLEEPER HOLD, ROUND AND ROUND AS THE FANS CHANTED AND COUNTED! After about five swings Cesaro’s arm gave out, but the damage was done! Regal was pounding his fists on the mat and yelling on the outside for Thatcher to get up and attack! Cesaro grabs Thatcher by the hair and blasts him with a European Uppercut before whipping him… SWISS DEATH- NO! Thatcher reverses in mid-air and takes him down, right into a Fujiwara Armbar!
Barnett makes note of how beautiful that move was as Thatcher cranks it on and Cesaro is forced to tap out!
Winner by Submission: Timothy Thatcher
(00:13:45)
After the match, Bryan Danielson comes out to the entrance ramp applauding. Bryan said that he thanks Timothy Thatcher, because he woke something up inside of him that has been begging to come out. He said at PWW 3, he wants a rematch and he wants to properly thank him for trying to break his neck at PWW 1. Regal is about to answer when Thatcher take the microphone and says that he will wrestle Bryan Danielson again… but only if they do it in the Fight Pit. Bryan said he will be looking forward to Paul Heyman drawing up the contract, and then he walks to the back as the fans buzzing.
Jimmy Smith explains that the Fight Pit is a dangerous cage style match, while Josh Barnett comments that Thatcher has been in this type of match a number of times and that lends him the advantage. Smith says you can never count out the heart and drive of Bryan Danielson, as we head to our next match.
MATCH SEVEN
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 20 Minute Time Limit
Samoa Joe vs. Walter
Referee: Dan Engler
It was clear the fans were very excited about this one, as they showed both men a lot of respect and gave them both chants to start things off. Walter would show Joe no respect to start, however, and that planted the fanbase firmly behind him, for the most part, as they cheered his offense and booed Walter’s throughout. Walter was very smug and methodical, using his heavy chops and straight kicks to push the 40 plus year old Samoa Joe, who would try to cover up and deflect as best he could. Joe would manage to fire up and land a series of chops and punches in rapid succession, followed by a Running Boot and then a Senton Backsplash for a two count. Jimmy Smith yells that he’s looking like the Joe of old as Walter rolls to the outside under the ropes. Joe would also roll to the outside, but he would do so by flying over the top and landing on Walter as the fans chanted “JOE! JOE! JOE!”
Walter would manage to ram Joe into the guardrail on the outside and then sent him over the guardrail with a Lariat! Dan Engler was being pretty lenient with the ring out count, as Josh Barnett pointed out. Jimmy Smith said that sometimes you just gotta let the big guys fight it out! Walter would grab Joe by the back of the hair to try to pull him back over, but Joe would use what looked like maybe a thumb to the eye to break the contact. Joe would gingerly climb up onto the guardrail and then try to jump off onto Walter, but Walter would catch him in mid-air with a sort of Powerslam to the floor!
Jimmy Smith yells out that they just shook the whole arena with that move!
Walter sends Joe back inside and then heads up top. Walter flies off and smashes Joe with a big Splash! Walter hooks the leg, but Joe kicks out at two! The fans are chanting “JOE! JOE! JOE!” as they try to will a rally out of their hero. Walter tries to lift Joe for a Powerbomb, but Joe blocks it. Walter pounds away, but Joe breaks free and fires back with chops and punches, sending Walter back into the corner, where he delivers an Enzuigiri to the side of his head! Joe lifts Walter up onto the buckles and is trying for the Muscle Buster, but Walter fights out of it and chops Joe to the side of neck to back him off. Walter takes a moment to measure up Joe and leaps off to try for a Flying Lariat, but Joe just steps out of the way of it, letting Walter crash and burn as he puts a hand on his hip and the crowd goes wild!
Joe turns his focus back to Walter, who stumbles up, and he leaps on him from behind, attempting to lock in the Rear Naked Choke! Walter rams Joe backwards into the buckles, but the “Samoan Submission Machine” hangs on! Walter rams him into the buckles on the opposite side with tremendous force, but Joe still is hanging out, clearly hurting! Walter is waving his arms wildly and then tries to rip free, but he can’t, so after a struggle, he rushes forward and ducks, sending the top of Joe’s head smashing into the top turnbuckle, and that manages to break him loose! Walter’s shoulder eats some of the ring post on that, and he has to shake it off.
Joe is wobbled and Walter is hurting. Joe stumbles up and Walter sees it and attempts another Lariat, but Joe ducks and grabs him. They struggle but Joe gets Walter over with a Backslide! Walter rolls through it, though, and grabs Joe up and shows his strength… DEADLIFT POWERBOMB! THAT WAS NASTY! Joe is folded over… ONE-TWO-THR-NO! Joe kicks out! Walter grabs him by the wrist and yanks him up… BURNING LARIAT! Walter hooks the leg… ONE-TWO-THREE! Dan Engler calls for the bell and this one is mercifully over.
Winner by Pinfall: Walter
(00:17:01)
Walter and Joe both look like they’ve been through Hell. Walter gets on the microphone.
“I TOLD YOU WHAT WOULD HAPPEN! ANY MAN WHO STEPS INTO THE RING WITH ME, THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS!”
The sirens begin over the speakers, and the fans know what time it is. Out walks “Big Poppa Pump” Scott Steiner and “The Destroyer” Bobby Lashley, and they both have microphones on the entrance ramp.
“WALTER, YOU DUMB SUMABITCH! YOU THINK CAUSE YOU CAN BEAT SLOPPY JOE YOU GOT A DAMN SHOT IN HELL AGAINST A REAL ATHLETIC STAR LIKE BOBBY LAAASHLEY! ARE YOU OUTTA YOUR KRAUT MIND ER WHAT!? TELL ‘EM, BOBBY!”
Lashley smiles as the fans are booing them, siren still blaring from his Steiner inspired theme music just to be more annoying.
“Walter, it’s one thing to go out and beat a guy like Joe. I mean, these fans love him-“
More chants for “JOE!”
“He’s been a great star for many years. But is he Bobby Lashley?-“
Steiner yells out “HELL NO!” off mic, laughing.
“I mean, look at him, and look at me.”
Steiner once again, off mic, “YEAH, HE’S FAT! JUST LIKE YOU, WALTER!”
“That’s right. He’s not a freak like me. My resume speaks for itself. You walk in here like your big and bad, but you know you can’t wait to get back home to Stable Wars, because you don’t want a piece of Bobby Lashley. You’re not ready for this. So why do you wise up, pack your bags and get the Hell out of Pro Wrestling Warriors before you get hurt.”
Lashley smiles and poses. Walter looks contemplative with a bit of a smirk.
“Lashley… you are the one who sounds like you’re afraid.”
The fans are cheering now, as Lashley kind of looks at Walter like he’s crazy and shakes his head. “Nah…”
“You want me out of Pro Wrestling Warriors so bad? How bout you make me leave at next show. Or are you too busy flexing your muscles to actually fight?”
Scott is about rush down the ramp, “HEY, YOU SHUT YER DAMN MOUTH, BOY! YOU DON’T KNOW NOTHIN’ AB-“
Lashley grabs him by the arm, “Scott, Scott… listen, we tried to warn him. He’s too stupid to listen. Walter, I’m going to beat some sense into you in Newark, New Jersey, and you’re going to wish you’d listened to us.”
Lashley and Steiner turn and leave, with Scott bad mouthing the Philly fans all the way out as Walter looks stoic in the ring.
MATCH EIGHT
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 25 Minute Time Limit
CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins
Referee: Chad Patton
It has been a huge night of action and the fans are certainly feeling it. But we’ve got one more, and this is a grudge match of sorts, as these two spent all of last week dragging each other through the media circuit. Seth Rollins would come out of very flashy and cocky, dancing to the ring in a bright jacket and sunglasses. Punk would come out looking a lot more serious, and would hand off his hoodie to a fan in the crowd, making their night, at the very least.
The match would start off with some back and forth chain wrestling. Punk would manage to reverse a Hammerlock from Rollins by running into the ropes head first and sending Rollins tumbling to the outside! Punk go up top and fly to the outside with a Double Axe Handle, as the fans cheered him on! Rollins would manage to take control on the outside with a Superkick, and then send Punk back in. Rollins would fly in with a Springboard Knee Strike, going for the cover, but only a two count. Rollins would later place Punk on the top turnbuckle and looked to be going for a Superplex, but Punk would reverse it and deliver a Super Bulldog for a two count!
Punk follow up with a knee in the corner right into a short arm clothesline, but still just a two! Punk went looking for his Go To Sleep, but Rollins would slip off of it and deliver a Reverse Huricanrana! Punk is stunned and staggers to his feet. Rollins delivers the Sling Blade! Rollins makes the cover, but just a two count! Rollins unloads with a series of rapid fire closed fist punches to Punk’s forehead, which leads to Chad Patton breaking it up and warning Rollins. Rollins jumps up and stomps on Punk’s forehead, and Punk rolls away under the ropes as the fans boo Rollins.
Punk pulls himself up on the ropes and Rollins runs over and kicks him, and then joins him on the apron. Rollins grabs Punk from behind with a Rear Facelock and then lifts him up, swinging him and then jumping off the apron, sending Punk back first into the apron with a sort of Elevated Reverse DDT! Punk clearly just had the wind knocked out of him and rolls back into the ring, gasping for air. Rollins taunts the crowd on the outside, yelling, “IS THIS YOUR HERO! WELL I’M YOUR GOD!!!”
Rollins heads to the top rope and then flies off, looking for the Frog Splash, but Punk gets his knees up right in the nick of time! Rollins is hurting now. Punk once again tries for a Go To Sleep, but Rollins once again reverses after knees and elbows and then grabs him from behind… RIPCORD KNEE STRIKE! Punk looks like he’s out and Rollins hooks the near leg, thinking it’s over, BUT NO! PUNK SOMEHOW ROLLS THE SHOULDER AND ROLLINS CAN’T BELIEVE IT!
Rollins does a wide throat slash, calling for the end.
Rollins grabs Punk and hoists him up into the Powerbomb position. Rollins runs for the buckles, but Punk manages to shove off of his head and reverse it into a Sunset Flip! Rollins kicks out at two. They both scramble and Rollins pops up first, trying for a quick Curb Stomp, but Punk dodges it and grabs him with a School Boy that sends the back of his head right into the bottom buckle. Punk rolls away and then grabs Rollins by the feet. Rollins grabs the ropes and Punk lifts up, flipping Rollins backwards and to his feet. Punk unleashes a series of open hand strikes and low kicks before trying for a Spinning Back Chop, but Rollins ducks it and grabs him, delivering a Northern Lights Suplex into the buckles!
THE CROWD IS GOING BALLISTIC FOR THIS ACTION!
Punk crawls out of the corner and Rollins once again tries for the Curb Stomp, but Punk catches his foot and pops up, spinning Rollins and catching him with a Spinning Backchop as he comes around. Rollins is seeing stars, and Punk scoops him up onto his shoulders. The fans are going wild… GO TO SLEEP! Punk nails it and Chad Patton is in position… ONE-TWO-THREE! It’s all over!
Winner by Pinfall: CM Punk
(00:21:23)
The fans are buzzing as Punk celebrates after the match.
That is when Paul Heyman makes his way from behind the curtain, and the South Philly fans give him a HUGE ovation! Punk is holding his neck and kind of smiles at Paul, looking a little puzzled. Paul gets into the ring with a microphone.
“Punk, I have to hand it to you. That was one Hell of a showing, am I right, guys?”
Everybody gives a nice ovation and applause.
“And you know something? I think performances like that should be rewarded. It is now clear what the main event spectacle for PWW 3 should be. The first name on the marquee should read C-M PUNK!”
The fans are chanting “PUNK! PUNK! PUNK!”
“And I think on April 2nd, in Newark, New Jersey, there would be no finer time than then to crown the first ever Pro Wrestling Warriors Ultimate Champion!”
The fans seem to agree.
“So that marquee will now read… PRO WRESTLING WARRIORS 3… TO CROWN THE ULTIMATE CHAMPION… C-M PUNK… VERSUS…”
“ROMAN REIGNS!”
Punk looks a bit stunned and Heyman points to the screen above the entrance way.
We get a highlight clip of “The Tribal Chief”, which takes over the screen. Superman punches. Spears. Guillotines. Blood.
“PWW 3: Punk vs. Reigns” – April 2nd, Live from Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center – Only on the Paramount Network!