RFW #120 Results

Date: 11/29/2025

Location: RFW Arena in Atlanta, GA

We are two weeks out from Final Round and this show was absolutely jam packed. Final Round is starting to take shape so read ahead to see where we are going. I am Shawn Roberts, the voice of RFW, and this is a show you don’t want to miss!

Welcome to Rapid Fire Wrestling!

Mikey Armstrong vs. Cool Spencer w/Paisley Alden

We kicked off this show with Mikey Armstrong and Cool Spencer, both in strange times of their careers. Armstrong has seemingly been abandoned by Preston Montgomery while Spencer and his gal pal Paisley Alden have definitely abandoned their former partner Rus Samson. 

Alden was ringside sucking on a lollipop while Spencer and Armstrong challenged each other with some impressive technical wrestling. Armstrong was looking good here and had Spencer in a crossface near the ropes until Alden took that lollipop and shoved it in Armstrong’s mouth. Armstrong, surprised by this odd gesture, spit it out while releasing the submission. The match continued but the distraction allowed Spencer to get back into this match and he defeated Armstrong by pinfall following a double arm DDT. 

Cool Spencer celebrated his win with Paisley Alden while Mikey Armstrong was still laying on the mat. Alden straddled Armstrong and mocked him while Spencer laughed. Their fun quickly ended when Rus Samson and Ridge ran to the ring to confront their former friends. Spencer and Alden high tailed it and ran while Samson and Ridge helped Armstrong to his feet.

Rex Anarchy Explains Himself

Kimberly Kennedy was ringside with Rex Anarchy and she wanted Anarchy to answer for backstabbing Panov and then brutally attacking him after their match last week. Anarchy’s answer was unsurprisingly selfish.

“Hey look, I always saw Ruslan Panov as a guy who could help me get back on top here in RFW. He was a good copilot! Then he took it upon himself to take the wheel. Once Ruslan wanted what I wanted, the RFW Grand Championship, I knew he had become useless to me. I did what I did because I had to. He’s in my way now.” -Rex Anarchy

Kennedy asked Anarchy about how he thinks Panov will respond and Anarchy said he wasn’t stupid, knew Panov would be returning next week and when he is, he’ll be ready for him. 

Well, Anarchy may be ready for Panov next week, but not this week! Panov jumped the barricade and attacked Anarchy. The two brawled in the aisle until security broke them apart.

Back on Track?

Kimberly Kennedy had a little time during that brawl to get backstage and meet with Lucia Mendez. Mendez had a win over Phueng Ahunai last week and Kennedy wanted to get her feelings on that match. 

“Last week’s win was a big one for me. I’ll be the first to admit that it’s been a tough year for me but I feel like that was the boost I needed to get back on track.” -Lucia Mendez

Ahunai interrupted and argued that Mendez’s win meant nothing and she sees Mendez as a “has been” in RFW. Mendez said she was happy to prove otherwise and they headed to the ring!

A Changed Perspective

Phueng Ahunai and Lucia Mendez tensely passed by Cool Spencer and Paisley Alden backstage on their way to the ring but we lingered on Spencer and Alden for a moment. The duo were snacking on some kind of value brand cookies when Shannon Worth of all people approached them. Worth looked them over for an uncomfortable moment before easing up her body language and giving a rare smile. Seriously! It happened!

“Cool Spencer. Paisley Alden. You know something. The Four Elements and I may have misjudged you. I saw your match earlier, Spencer. You can go. There’s... maybe a future for you. Maybe a future for you both. Keep it up.” -Shannon Worth

Spencer and Alden were as shocked as you are, I assure you. Alden offered Worth a cookie, which she declined. 

Phueng Ahunai vs. Lucia Mendez

The rematch between Phueng Ahunai and Lucia Mendez started off more measured and methodical than I expected but it wasn’t long before Ahunai started roughing up Mendez with some body shots. Ahunai stayed in control of this one until a clothesline from Mendez took them both over the ropes to the floor. 

This match heated up with Mendez getting her knees driven into the hard floor and, later, Ahunai crashing head-first into the steel steps. Both women beat the countout from the referee and the action continued in the ring. Mendez was able to recover enough to build a big offense but it was Ahunai who capitalized on Mendez’s knees before using a flipping neck breaker to subdue her. Ahunai won this match by pinfall.

Phueng Ahunai walked away your winner in this match but she really had to work to earn it. 

Feeding Off Aggression

We found Keira Ryan in the locker room performing some breathing exercises when she stopped and slowly turned her head to the back corner of the room where Yurei was watching her with a strange curiosity. Ryan confronted Yurei and asked her what she wanted.

“Last week, I sensed you have more aggression than you let out. I like aggression. I want more.” -Yurei

Ryan gave her the old “Any time. Any place” response and that seemed to please the Japanese brawler. I heard we are getting this match next week!

Stoppable, Apparently

And speaking of matches, we were supposed to get Andre Jordan and Kenneth Cobb in action but that ended up not happening. 

Fans, Andre Jordan was at a nightclub last night to host a party promoting the latest Unstoppable sports drink flavors. The party was going well until Kenneth Cobb crashed the party. Cobb took out the security guards before reaching Jordan where the two began to brawl. This fight went uncontrolled, you might say unstoppable even (I had to), causing massive property damage to the nightclub. Both Cobb and Jordan were arrested following the incident and unable to make an appearance at our show. RFW is none too happy about this. 

According to Commissioner Aurora Starkey, Kenneth Cobb and Andre Jordan will still have a match and that will happen in two weeks at Final Round. 

Meghan DeWitt vs. Annika

It’s been a long road for Meghan DeWitt and Annika. They haven’t been in alignment for a long time and after Annika broke DeWitt’s arm this summer we knew a collision was coming. 

This match started off hot with DeWitt battering Annika with kicks and punches before Annika brought her down with a judo throw and started attacking DeWitt’s arm. The action spilled to the outside where the two brutally attacked each other, devolving from a wrestling match to just a vicious fight. The referee threw this one out as a double countout just as Annika went sailing over the barricade into the crowd!

DeWitt hit Annika with a clothesline that sent her falling onto a chair that tipped over. DeWitt grabbed Annika’s ankle and pulled the back of her knee across the chair. Annika was feeling that but fought on and put DeWitt’s head into a block wall before throwing her out into the entrance vestibule. DeWitt was sent through the front door to the parking lot where Annika followed. Annika had the upper hand but DeWitt whipped her into a car. With Annika seated on the ground, leaning against the car, DeWitt ran at her with a flying knee. Annika rolled away and DeWitt crashed into the car door. DeWitt was in a lot of pain and was about to be in even more pain as Annika grabbed her arm and tried to go for an arm breaker. DeWitt pulled Annika forward which sent her forehead into the car window which, thankfully, did not shatter. 

Both woman lay on the cold ground of the parking lot as medical staff rushed over to tend to them both. No injuries were reported here but I guarantee you both women will be feeling the effects of this fight for a while. 

Things Falling Apart

We caught Jessie Vega backstage frantically trying to smooth over a situation with her record label rep, Lee Lee Hunt. Hunt has been on the receiving end of a lot of punishment from Maria Estrella, all of which was intended for Vega. Hunt was furious with Vega. 

“My job was to make sure you were given the best treatment possible in RFW so we could use your success to promote your music. It was not to get beat up every week by your ex-girlfriend! You keep letting it happen!” -Lee Lee Hunt

Vega tried to diffuse this situation but it wasn’t meant to be. Hunt shouted that she quit and hobbled away, leaving Vega all alone. Maria Estrella watched as Hunt walked by her in a huff and then chuckled. Vega did not find this very funny and blamed Estrella for causing her life to spin out of control. Estrella blamed Vega for causing her so much heartache.

The argument continued to heat up until Vega slapped Estrella. Estrella wound up a punch but our Commish grabbed her fist from behind.

“Ladies, this doesn’t happen tonight. I’ve got two guys in jail, two women laying out in the parking lot getting medical attention, and plenty of others ready to go at each others’ throats. I am putting you two into a match at Final Round but until then, hands off. Got it? Good!” -Aurora Starkey

Vega and Estrella looked at each other with intense fury but Starkey’s presence kept this from erupting into another brawl. 

The Self-Proclaimed Champions

Kimberly Kennedy was in the ring where she introduced The Four Elements. Shannon Worth, Killer Malone, and though they aren’t the champions, Marcus and Tommy V with the RFW Tag Team Championship belts over their shoulders. Kennedy asked Marcus and Tommy V about why they stole the tag team title belts. Unsurprisingly, they declared themselves the tag team champions. 

“Isn’t it obvious, Kimberly Kennedy? The best tag team in this business should be the ones holding the belts. That’s us. And before you say, ‘Oh but Marcus, you have to win those titles.’ I ask why? We walked in and took them. Confidently. And nobody stopped us. Everybody knows these titles belong to us. We just saved everyone from having to endure dragging this out.” -Marcus

Well, that’s one way to look at it. Malone stood just behind the “tag champs” while Worth took to the microphone.

“And this is the start of it, Kimberly. All of you hear that in the back? It’s not your time. It’s our time and only our time! It’s our RFW and you are just living in it. Anyone have a problem with that? Come on out. Right now. Come on!” -Shannon Worth

Worth seemed proud of herself as nobody came out to challenge them. Well, not at first. The Navigators ran down to the ring to reclaim their title belts and made a beeline for Marcus and Tommy V. Their attempt was cut shortly by Malone knocking out Pete Arrow and Worth blasting Aidan North with a spinning elbow. 

The numbers game gets everyone. Not even the rightful tag team champions are immune.

Legacy. Respect.

We zoomed across town to find RFW World Champion Kassidy Fortune at the old arena where Wildheart Wrestling Club held most of their shows. Fortune admitted that Alexandra Morgan, the RFW Wildheart Champion, got under her skin by disrespecting the promotion where and so many others got their start.

“WWC is where I started but not where I am today. I am the RFW World Champion and proud of it. I have the highest respect for this title and will be the fighting champion it deserves to have carrying it. The title Alexandra Morgan carries, the RFW Wildheart Championship, is a symbol of this glorious past of Wildheart Wrestling Club. That title means a lot to me, too, just as it does for former champions like Meghan DeWitt, like Mia Mercury, like Shannon Worth. We all came from this place and that title deserves respect as well. I will not let Alexandra Morgan disrespect my history. I will not let her carry this World Championship just to feed her own ego. I will defeat her at Final Round and become the Undisputed Champion.” -Kassidy Fortune

Back here at the RFW Arena, Morgan watched this with Claudia Winter on a monitor. Morgan was visibly angry and threw the monitor before storming off. 

Mark Blood and Tracy Blood vs. The Iconoclast and Dezzy Nightshade

Our main event featured the RFW Grand Champion, The Iconoclast, and his protege Dezzy Nightshade in a mixed tag team match against the Blood siblings, Mark Blood and Tracy Blood. 

The match started with The Iconoclast and Mark locking up. Mark was looking good here, staying in control early on, but the champion was able to break through the offense and crushed Mark into the mat with a brutal spine buster. This changed the flow of the match in The Iconoclast’s favor. Nightshade tagged in and got a few shots on Mark before he rolled out of the ring to allow Tracy to enter the match. 

Nightshade and Tracy battled back and forth before Tracy built some momentum. Her sniper-like kicks landed hard in key areas of Nightshade’s body which dropped her to her knees. Tracy went for a head kick but The Iconoclast pulled Nightshade out of the ring to safety. The Iconoclast and Nightshade strategized outside the ring until Tracy used a baseball slide to hit Nightshade. Mark joined in the fray and all four battled outside the ring. Tracy and Nightshade re-entered the ring and continued their fight with Nightshade getting the upper hand. Nightshade used a power bomb on Tracy and covered for a pin but Tracy kicked out. 

Tracy hit a desperation head kick on Nightshade but was too slow to cover. It was enough for her to make the tag to Mark and that brought champion and challenger back in the ring. Mark was closing in on possible victory until he ran off the ropes to try and knock down a teetering Iconoclast but was kicked in the back by Nightshade. This gave The Iconoclast the chance to recover, using a chokeslam power bomb and covering Mark to pin him and win the match. 

The RFW Grand Champion stood tall with Dezzy Nightshade to close out this show. We’ve got two weeks to go before The Iconoclast and Mark Blood compete for the title and I think Nightshade has shown how her presence can be a big problem for Blood. 

We’ll see you next week!

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