Revolution - Chapter 2
Uprising Alternative Championship
Rebecca J. Scott (c) vs. Xia Brookside
RJS learned from her near-miss in Chapter 1 with Alisha Edwards and was determined not to repeat that error. This time, Xia Brookside stepped up to the challenge on social media, giving the champion ample time to gear up. Even with the additional preparation, Brookside dominated much of the match and nearly secured victory multiple times. However, RJS consistently thwarted her attempts at the Brooksie Bomb, preventing Brookside from delivering the decisive strike. Ultimately, it was RJS who struck last, executing her signature Curbstomp after a backdrop to Brookside.
Result: Rebecca J. Scott retains via pinfall.
After a gruelling title defence, RJS shows signs of wear but is more than willing to share a handshake with her rival. Both competitors understand how closely matched they were, yet today, RJS emerged victorious. Her remarks after the match indicate that she is fully aware of just how narrow the victory margin was.
Rebecca J. Scott: “These certainly aren’t getting any easier, but at least this time I was able to prepare. Otherwise... Who knows if I’d be standing here right now. But Xia, thank you for accepting my challenge. You made me raise my game and for that, I’m thankful. As for… what’s… next…”
RJS begins to speak but suddenly stops mid-sentence. Before long, the cause of her hesitation becomes clear as Harley Cameron makes her entrance.
Harley Cameron: “No, you don’t need to say it. I already know. Chapter 3, you want to defend that title against me, right? I knew it. Well, I accept your challenge. You better make sure you know what you’ve gotten yourself into because now, you will feel the wrath of Harley Cameron!”
The Vendetta (Deonna Purrazzo & Taya Valkyrie) vs. Fire N’ Flava (Tasha Steelz & Kiera Hogan)
Even though Fire N’ Flava hadn’t joined forces in over three years, they quickly found their rhythm again, largely due to their undeniable speed advantage. Steelz and Hogan maintained a fast-paced tempo that clearly frustrated their opponents. Whenever the Vendetta had the opportunity, they deliberately slowed the match down, opting for a more strategic approach. This tactic soon led to Steelz’s shoulder becoming the focal point of their attacks, likely in preparation for the Venus de Milo. Hogan found herself fighting solo for extended stretches, but it was only a matter of time before she faced the same fate as Steelz. Although Purrazzo couldn’t execute the Venus de Milo as planned, she did manage to land the Queen’s Gambit on Hogan, securing the three-count and the win.
Result: The Vendetta (Deonna Purrazzo & Taya Valkyrie) via pinfall.
After the match, Purrazzo and Valkyrie shared their thoughts backstage, and it's clear they are quite proud of their performance.
Deonna Purrazzo: “Yet again, another duo falls to the Vendetta. At this rate, I’m sure people are questioning if anybody can beat us. A question I’m eager to find an answer to. This goes out to every tag team, in every company across the wrestling landscape. If you think you have someone that can beat us? Send your best. Just don’t send anybody you want back in one piece.”
NWA World Women’s Championship
Kenzie Paige (c) vs. Tenille Dashwood
After Dashwood's attempt to re-injure Kylie Paige in Chapter 1, Kenzie Paige wasted no time in challenging her to a championship match as part of her quest for revenge. It’s a rare occasion when a champion extends such an offer, so Dashwood eagerly seized the chance to pursue a title she had been after for over a year. Once the bell rang, Kenzie Paige launched an aggressive assault, making Dashwood regret her earlier decisions. A flurry of suplexes and powerful strikes forced the Australian to retreat. Dashwood only managed to turn the tide by delivering a sneaky eye poke as Paige attempted to corner her. Despite Dashwood's repeated attempts at the Spotlight Kick, Paige was always one step ahead. As the match neared its climax, Dashwood found a fleeting opportunity when a drop toe hold sent the champion crashing throat-first into the ropes. Taking a moment to regain her breath, Dashwood prepared to deliver the final blow, but fate had other plans. Instead of Kylie Paige, it was Nixon Newell who struck from behind. As Dashwood stumbled forward, Paige seized the moment to execute the Kenzie Cutter, clinching the victory without realizing Newell's involvement.
Result: Kenzie Paige retains via pinfall.
After the announcement of her victory, it dawns on Paige what has likely transpired. Meanwhile, Newell strides into the ring, immediately confronting Dashwood with shouts and taunts, brandishing the NWA title belt mockingly. With a nonchalant flick, Newell tosses the belt aside, pushing Paige to her limit. The moment Newell rises, Paige retaliates with a second Kenzie Cutter, swiftly retrieving the belt that Newell had so thoughtlessly discarded.
In her backstage interview following the match, Kenzie Paige's annoyance is evident, even though she successfully defended her title.
Kenzie Paige: “Really? You’re sticking your nose into my business over this little vendetta you two have with each other. Nixon, I didn’t want your help, and I didn’t need your help. I wanted to shut Tenille up by myself. Now, she’s going to be mouthing off that I only beat her because of you. That puts me in a rather awkward position. I want to shut up Tenille. But now I also want to beat up Nixon. Kylie also wants to shut up Tenille. So, I can only see one solution to this. Chapter 3. Pretty Empowered taking on Tenille Dashwood and Nixon Newell in a tag team match. I know what you’re thinking, why? Right? If either of you two can get the victory, that person gets a shot at my NWA World Women’s Championship. Surely you can work together for that.”
Nixon Newell wasted no time in replying to the offer after her debut, which had not been met with a warm reception.
Nixon Newell: “Kenzie, trust me, I didn’t come to step on your toes or try to steal your spotlight. I came here to retire Tenille. But now, now you have my attention. You have my interest. The NWA World Women’s Championship. A title that idiot has been chasing for well over a year now. I could not only win it, but I could also win it before her, and right in front of her. That would be even better than retiring her. All I’d have to do is put up with her for one match. You know what? It wasn’t my plan, but I’ll do it. Kenzie, you got yourself a deal.”
The only individual who needs to consent before the match can be officially announced is ironically the one person most unlikely to want anything to do with Nixon Newell. Especially not teaming with her.
Tenille Dashwood: “You want me to team with that… absolute cunt? Really? This shouldn’t even be a question. I got screwed and everybody seen it. I should be getting a rematch instead of this. But fine. If it gets me another shot, and the opportunity to watch Nixon get destroyed, I’ll do it. Don’t get your hopes up, Nixon. This is a one-time deal despite this obsession you have with me. If you think otherwise, your dreams will be getting shattered just like all your other resolutions for 2025.”















